How To Make A 3D Plant Cell Model?
Okay, I have one week to make a plant cell model for Science class due next week. I have not clue what to use! My teacher said to use regular stuff around the house, and to make it look "creative" and "visually interesting." I need these in my Plant Cell: cell wall chloroplast cell membrane cytoplasm endoplasmic reticulum ribosomes mitochondria vacuoles lysosomes Golgi bodies nucleus nucleolus chromatin What should I use for each part? AND it HAS to be creative. No styrafoam balls or food. And it has to take a max. of 2 -4 hours to make it all together. Please help me and I'll give you 10 points! Thanx
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- There is a wonderful web-site which will link you to the web-site below that contains a great cell model, that is both creative and tasty! Have fun http://www.internet4classrooms.com/skills_7th_science.htm
- Hm... let me see... Mrs. Silver, eh? Maybe not that particular teacher but I'm doing the same project as well... due in one week T_T... Here are some ideas, but they arent in any particular order: *Puffy glue, comes in diffrent colors *craft felt, fuzzy, cheap, various colors, comes in sheets like paper *Hot glue, to glue stuff, make 3D *Sequins *Popsicle sticks *Wood, cardboard is useful too *Glitter glue *clear cases, i.e. protective playing card cases *bouncy balls, marbles, ping pong balls of diffrent sizes, you can wrap play doh around it and cut the play doh to show nucleolus *Wires, especially the little annoying ones that toys are tied to, like how you have to cut them or untie them from Barbie dolls, ect ... All I can think of, hope you do well! Good luck!
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