Cut a styrofoam ball and add cell parts
No, animal cells do not have a cell wall. They do have a cell membrane, but not a cell wall. Plants have a cell wall of cellulose, Fungi of Chitin and Monera of carbohydrates and glycoprotein.Animals do not have cell walls; Cell walls are found in plants, bacteria, fungi, algae, and some archaea. hope thats helped you.
the cell parts that are present in plant cells but are not present in animal cells are:: 1.chloroplast 2.cell wall 3.vacuole and also the plant cell is rectangular in shape while the animal cell is roughly oval in shape
The nucleus in an animal cell contains genetic material (DNA) that carries instructions for cell function and development. It controls protein synthesis through transcription and regulates cell activities. The nucleus also plays a role in cell division by coordinating the replication and distribution of genetic material.
No, animal cells do not have a cell wall.
For a cell model project, you could use various materials such as clay, styrofoam, or even edible items like gelatin or candy to represent the different organelles of a cell. Make sure to include a cell membrane, nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and other key structures. Providing labels and a brief explanation of the function of each organelle will enhance your model.
big marshmallow
a fork and knife
because thats the way life is
because thats the way life is
Who made the first animal cell model and when, where, how.
you can't. it's not possible.
The model animal cell typically lacks the complex organelles and structures found in a real animal cell, such as the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and mitochondria. Additionally, a model cell may oversimplify the cell membrane and nucleus, omitting details like the nuclear envelope and embedded proteins.
incredible edible animal cell how to identify them and explain the organelles and their function?
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yes Thats what makes them different from animal cells. Yes, but an animal cell does not
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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.