How to Build an Animal Cell.
Materials: Styrophome ball (about 18-21 cm.), paint, paintbrush, clay, glue
Step 1: Cut the ball in half. If you cut it badly, choose whichever half looks better.
Step 2: Paint the outside of the ball a color of your choice. (Preferrably purple or blue)
Step 3: Make the organelles out of clay. This takes a while to complete.
Step 4: Paint the organelles.
Step 5: Place the organelles onto the ball; do NOT glue it until you have placed them correctly and you are satisfied with it.
Step 6: Paint in between any open spaces on the cell whatever color you want the cell membrane to be.
Step 7: Let it dry overnight; do not use unless the clay AND paint has dried.
Step 8: Take it to your school and impress your teacher!
This was written by a 7th grade student who has made one using these exact instructions and got an A+. (8D)
a creative idea would be to get a fish bowl and fill it with jello, then put the organelles in it and they'll float. if u cant use food, then just cut a styrofoam ball in half.
NO it is not possible what a poor question!
Well you see i am making a animal cell right now and i used:
1) a Styrofoam ball
2) clay
3) pipe cleaners
4) paint
5) creativity
Hope this helps!
~ L.
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I would also suggest using gummy worms for the Golgi Bodies.
- Dabigb
I am doing a similar project so here are some of the items I am using:
Typically, for models of the animal cell, sausage casings are used. You can find casing at larger grocery stores. Sausage casing not only makes a fairly good model when filled with various sized jelly beans to represent the organelles and Gelatin to represent the cytoplasm but it also functions as a semipermeable membrane when filled with solutions of differing osmotic potentials. The only trick to using it is in getting a good knot tied in both ends. Don't try to open the casings until you have soaked them in water to soften them.
If you are making a model, be sure to get the cellulose-based casing if you don't want to deal with pig intestines...intestines are hard to see through and so, do not make a very pretty model. They sort of look like pale gray water balloons.
You're probably wondering "why not use a balloon to make a model"...well, you could, but you couldn't really claim that the rubber skin was a semipermeable membrane. (Extra points for your project.) If you want to put it over-the-top, get a Sharpie and put dots all over it and say that they represent the protein molecules imbedded in the surface that are involved in active transport.
The main parts of an animal cell are the nucleus, the vacuole, the mitochondria, the cytoplasm, and the cell membrane.
you could cut a tennis ball in half the stick stuff inside
Grapes, jello, jellybeans... It depends on how big your project is. If you don't want to use food, you can always just use clay and mold it. Hope this is helpful!
food
To make a cell wall, you would typically need a combination of cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, and pectin. These organic compounds provide structural support and rigidity to plant cells. Additionally, other materials such as proteins and lipids may also be present in the cell wall, contributing to specialized functions.
Plant cells make their own food in a process called photosynthesis, and no animal cell can do this. The plant structure that enables this function is the chloroplasts on the plant cell.
Lysosomes-they involve in digestion processes and recycling materials in the cell Vacuoles-In plant cells they are useful for develop the cell in size,important for water potential,to make plants colorful,to store different materials,providing vacuolar pathway for water transportation
Yes ribosomes are instrumental in making proteins in a plant cell.
by telling it what to do
clay or playdoe wood
To make a cell wall, you would typically need a combination of cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, and pectin. These organic compounds provide structural support and rigidity to plant cells. Additionally, other materials such as proteins and lipids may also be present in the cell wall, contributing to specialized functions.
It contains salts, and important materials for the metabolism of the plant. (cell sap) It also controls turgor pressure on the cell wall by pushing outwards against it and makes it firm.
I think a plant would need CO2, and something else.
how to make plant cell mole
you go on google and type how to make a paper mache plant cell
Yes there is a cell wall in a plant cell......but there is not a cell wall in an animal cell.Because won't make sence.
Cell organelle that helps make and package materials to be transported out of the cell.
Plant cells make their own food in a process called photosynthesis, and no animal cell can do this. The plant structure that enables this function is the chloroplasts on the plant cell.
The cell wall
Yes there is a cell wall in a plant cell......but there is not a cell wall in an animal cell.Because won't make sence.
That depends on what kind of cell wall you're talking about a plant has a cell wall made up of cellulose a fungi has a cell wall made up of chitin(same material is found in the exoskeleton of insects). a bacteria has a cell wall made up of glycoprotein.