How Do You Make A Plant Cell 3-D Model?
Creating a model of a plant cell can be a lot of fun. With a little gelatin and a lot of imagination, a plant cell project can be amazing. Draw a 1/8-inch circle on the plastic bag to represent the semi-permeable channels in the cell membrane. Place the plastic bag inside the plastic container. This represents the cell wall and the cell membrane. Pour the warm gelatin mixture into the plastic bag. This will act as a cushion to your organelles, as cytoplasm does. Add a golf ball to represent the central vacuole, a ping-pong ball for the nucleaus, dried green beans for chloroplasts and dried red kidney beans to represent the mitochondria. Use BBs, sequins, or gravel for ribosomes. Use ribbons, bent pipe cleaners or dried spiral pasta for endoplastic reticulums. Use buttons or pebbles for Golgi bodies. Close the container with the lid. Allow to cool in your refrigerator until it has become set. You can tell the gelatin has set when you push your finger gently into the mixture and it bounc