a fork and knife
big marshmallow
For an edible plant cell, you can use gelatin as the cell membrane, green fruit leather for the chloroplasts, candy pieces for the vacuoles, and licorice for the cytoplasm and other organelles. For an edible animal cell, you can use gelatin again as the cell membrane, cake or brownie for the cytoplasm, gumdrops for the various organelles like the nucleus and mitochondria, and licorice for the centrioles.
You can create a non-edible animal cell model using materials like clay, playdough, polystyrene foam, or paper mache to represent the cell's structures. Choose a sturdy base like a foam ball or a box to build on, and use craft materials like beads, pipe cleaners, and foam shapes to represent organelles. Paint or label the cell structures for clarity.
you decorate a cake with frosting and use candy etc. to make an animal cell i did that for a 7th grade science project
you can use yarn,beans,and dry pasta
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grapes
Well this depends on of you want to make it edible... But I didn't make it edible and I used regular hours hold items, (balls, marbles, foam, paper, etc.) For the entire cell part I used a Styrofoam ball, you can find it at your nearest craft store. But you can probably go to your nearest craft store and find little nick nacks. Or you could go to the dollar tree... But I hope you do well!
edible animal left overs
don't use food
They use sugar (glucose) to make energy (ATP) to drive the cell processes. They are called the powerhouses of the cell.
if you're trying to make it, use strips of starburst snakes without the head. It does'nt rot, the only downside is its a waste of starburst.