How Do You Make An Animal Cell Diagram?
Cells are the building blocks of life and students are often asked to create cell diagrams to better learn what cells are made of. Animal cells consist of an outer cell membrane filled with cytoplasm and microscopic organelles. Each organelle has a different job and purpose inside the cell. Your diagram should show all of the parts of the animal cell, preferably color coded and accurately labelled. All you need is paper, drawing utensils and reference material. Study the cross section of an animal cell using learning materials you have available or go online and visit sites such as enchantedlearning.com and kathimitchell.com. Draw the cell on a sheet of paper. Label each organelle on the diagram and draw each using a different color. Start by drawing the cell membrane, which will be the outline of the cell. Draw the cytoskeleton next. This includes the filaments and microtubules. Make the oval-shaped nucleus with the nucleolus in its center. Inside the nucleus include some drawings of