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Learn how to make a 3D plant or animal cell model with edible or non-edible materials. Follow the step-by-step guide, check the organelle list, and see the examples and videos.
Learn how plant and animal cells differ in structure, function, and organelles. Compare and contrast the key features of eukaryotic cells with examples and diagrams.
Animal and plant cells can be visualised using a model. Find out how to make them with Bitesize. For students between the ages of 11 and 14.
Visible Body offers online 3D models of animal cells, plant cells, bacterial cells, blood cells, and DNA, as well as virtual animal dissection labs. Learn how to use Visible Body to teach biology concepts and processes with interactive simulations, assignments, and assessments.
Learn all about the similarities and differences between animal cells and plant cells, then build an animal cell model and plant cell model.
A cell model is a 3-dimensional structure showing the parts of a plant or an animal cell. You can make a model cell with things from around your house, or you can buy a few simple items to create a fun, educational project.
You must understand the primary organelles (cell components, essentially the organs of the cell), their relation to one another, and the differences between plant and animal cells if you are going to construct an accurate 3D model.
iCell is a free online tool that lets you explore the structure and function of animal, plant or bacterial cells. Learn how iCell helps teachers and students understand cell biology with realistic 3-D models and interactive features.
Plant and Animal Cell Organelles. Eukaryotes (protozoa, plants and animals) have highly-structured cells. These cells tend to be larger than the cells of bacteria, and have developed specialized packaging and transport mechanisms that may be necessary to support their larger size.
Animal and plant cells have three main differences. They both have a nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane, but only plant cells have a cell wall, vacuole and chloroplasts. We used jelly to create an easy plant cell model showing the main features of a plant cell.