Question:
Help with 3D animal cell project ?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
Help with 3D animal cell project ?
Six answers:
freckles
2009-10-22 07:08:02 UTC
Another guy answered this question I thought it wa sooo cool! and it probably would look like REAL cell!



Here's his post:



I had to do the same thing.



Here's what I did. it was real easy.



Go to a craft store, get a plastic see through empty ball that you can take apart in halves. Then buy clear candle GEL. Get a wire for orbitals and beads for electrons.



What you do is melt the candle gel in a pan until it is liquid, let it cool a little and pour it into half the ball, put your "orbitals" with the electrons in place on the gel, put the second half of the ball on, tape it shut and some tape and string to hang it up.



It takes about 5 minutes to make and is visible from all angles.



That Came From: https://answersrip.com/question/index?qid=20070919141110AAwUEfK
shimp
2016-09-29 06:57:12 UTC
Animal Cell Project
anonymous
2016-02-01 10:08:53 UTC
3d animal cell project
Melania
2015-08-10 14:43:05 UTC
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RE:

Help with 3D animal cell project ?

im in 9th grade and in my science class we have to do a 3D model of an animal or plant cell and i chose the animal cell. i need help with ALL materials i need and how to do it if its not too much to ask for. somebody please help me i really need a good grade on this. thank you
jackson schellhorn
2009-10-18 10:01:03 UTC
foam

clay

paint

read the parts in your book.

done
victim_of_the_guillotine
2009-10-18 09:58:17 UTC
Well, I would use a giant Styrofoam ball as the cell itself. Cut a fourth of it out. Than use a very small styrofoam ball for the nucleus and cut it the same way. Than use a bean or something for the mitochondria, use yarn for the golgi apparatus, use paper towels rolled into a cylinder that looks like a snake and wrap is to look like the rough endoplasmic reticulum, do the same thing for the smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum. On the Rough ER roll up some paper towel into little balls and stick them to it making ribosomes. Use a small baby food jar lid for a lysosome. Color it all and make it pretty. I think that's all the cell parts. Just add a detail naming the ones i missed if i missed any.


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