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How Do You Build 3D Models Of Animal And Plant Cells?

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How Do You Build 3D Models Of Animal And Plant Cells?

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• Place one plastic bag in a small square plastic container. Ensure that the plastic bag completely lines the container. • Lay the other plastic sack open on a table. The plastic sacks represent cell membranes, while the plastic container represents a cell wall. • Mix the [[Make-Jello|Jell-O](jelly/gelatin) mixture with warm water.For a stiffer gelatin use less water than called for. • Fill up the plastic bags with the warm Jell-O mix. Put the same amount of Jell-o into the two plastic sacks, so that they are nearly full. • Put the cell organelles into the Jell-o: • 1 small bouncy ball representing the nucleus; • 2-4 mandarin oranges representing the mitochondria; • 2-4 green jelly beans to represent chloroplasts (to be put only in the square plastic container; • some pipe cleaners to represent the endoplasmic reticulum; • small pieces of cardboard (with the corners rounded off and the flat edge split in half so that looking at it from the top it looks like a long, skinny oval) to repr

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• Place one plastic bag in a small square plastic container. Ensure that the plastic bag completely lines the container. • Lay the other plastic sack open on a table. The plastic sacks represent cell membranes, while the plastic container represents a cell wall. • Mix the Jell-O (jelly/gelatin) mixture with warm water.For a stiffer gelatin use less water than called for. • Fill up the plastic bags with the warm Jell-O mix. Put the same amount of Jell-o into the two plastic bags, so that they are nearly full. • Put the cell organelles into the Jell-o: • 1 small bouncy ball representing the nucleus; • 2-4 mandarin oranges representing the mitochondria; • 2-4 green jelly beans to represent chloroplasts (to be put only in the square plastic container; • Some pipe cleaners to represent the endoplasmic reticulum; • Small pieces of cardboard (with the corners rounded off and the flat edge split in half so that looking at it from the top it looks like a long, skinny oval) to represent the Golg

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