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How to Make a Model Animal and Plant Cell

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How to Make a Model Animal and Plant Cell

A model in science is a visual way to make scientific concepts and phenomena easy to see and understand.

Making a model

Making a model

  • Making a model of animal and plant cells is a brilliant way to see the differences between them.
  • You can be very inventive when it comes to representing the different types of cells and the different organelles.
  • You can even use pizza to make cell models.
Animal cell pizza

Animal cell pizza

  • Nucleus – pepperoni
  • Cytoplasm – tomato sauce
  • Mitochondria – mushrooms
  • The cell membrane – cheese
Plant cell pizza

Plant cell pizza

  • The cell wall – crust
  • Chloroplast – chopped up green pepper
  • Vacuole – large sliced tomato
  • Nucleus – pepperoni
  • Cytoplasm – tomato sauce
  • Mitochondria – mushrooms
  • The cell membrane – cheese
Other ideas for cell models

Other ideas for cell models

  • Baking and using different toppings on cakes
  • Sewing and/or knitting organelles
  • Plasticine
  • Putting different sweets in jelly
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