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How Do You Make A Cell For A Science Project?

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How Do You Make A Cell For A Science Project?

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The cell model is is a common school project. The project reinforces the knowledge of the structure and function of the parts of a eukaryotic cell. There are many ways to create the cell model from gelatin to modeling clay. One of the simplest, least expensive and least perishable is salt dough with embedded non-food objects to create the pieces. Mix salt, flour and water in a bowl with a large spoon until you have a dough-like consistency. If your dough is runny, add more flour. Spread the dough on the cardboard sheet. Shape it in a square for a plant cell or a circle for an animal cell. Add the organelles with your small objects, according to the requirements of your project and the cell type chosen. Press the objects into the dough. You don’t need to glue them. Consider adding mitochondria, ribosomes, a nucleus, the nucleolus, the cell wall, the cell membrane, lysosomes, vacuoles, Golgi bodies, centrosomes, the nuclear membrane, the rough endoplasmic reticulum, the smooth endoplasmi

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