How Do You Do A Non Edible Animal Cell Project?
An animal cell is the basic building block of the animal’s unit of life. Animal cells are very small and a microscope is needed to see them. An animal cell is made up of parts that all serve an important role in the function of the cell. The parts all work together within the animal to help it maintain its regular functions and day-to-day life. Gather materials together for creating the animal cell with students. Position the construction paper, macaroni pasta, cotton balls, rice, recycled plastic bags, glue, scissors and glitter where students can access them when ready to create their animal cell. With students, create an example animal cell. Discuss each part as the example cell is drawn. Include the cell membrane, cytoplasm, mitochondrion, nucleus and ribosome. Have each student select a sheet of construction paper, which will be what he or she glues his or her animal cell to. Provide each student with a plastic bag. Have him or her cut a circle out of the plastic bag with the scis