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How Do You Make A 3D Model Plant Cell Without Food?

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How Do You Make A 3D Model Plant Cell Without Food?

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The plant cell and animal cell have a few major differences. Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts while animal cells have neither. To emphasize the difference between the two, students can build a model of a plant cell. Building this model will encourage hands-on learning. It will help students gain a better understanding of cell structure and they will have better memory retention than if they only read the textbook. A cell model also helps students visualize the cell and cell components in a 3-D manner. Lay a layer of plastic wrap in the plastic container so that it covers all the sides and extends out the top about 1 inch. This represents the cellular membrane. Knead the white clay until it is soft and pliable. Insert this in the plastic container so that it covers the sides and bottom of the container. You will need to leave some to fill in around the other organelles. Roll a ball of purple clay about the size of a plum. This will be the nucleus. Wrap the nucleus in plasti

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