Tuesday, April 22, 2014

science cell in a bag?

Q. cell in a bag project please help i need house hold items to represent things in a cell so for an example a barbie pool for the vacuole because it stores water thank you i need the vacuole,mitochondria,cytoplasm,nucleus,endoplasmic reticulum , golgi bodies , ribosomes can you also tell me why i should put the item in .


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3D Cell Model Project Ideas | eHow.com
3D Cell Model Project Ideas. Cells are comprised of an intricate system of parts ... The bag itself represents the cell membrane or, in the case of a plant cell, the cell wall
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Cell Projects
These projects are worth 100 points (worth an EXAM grade) A. CELL BAG You will use a cell bag as a representation of your cell. Using the cell bag, you will come up with ...
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Cell project ideas - A to Z Teacher Stuff Forums
A to Z Teacher Stuff Forums > TeacherChat Forums > Elementary Education: Cell project ... Inside, we put a Ziploc bag for the cell membrane. We used green jello, because we ...
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Three Dimensional Science Projects on Plant Cells | eHow.com
You can learn more about plant cells, and their structures, by doing a three dimensional science project about the subject. Plant Cell in a Bag
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3D Plant Cell Project - Also 3D Animal Cell Variation |
Need to do a 3D plant cell model as a project for school? You aren't alone. ... has not hardened or firmed up, add the smaller parts of the cell to each bag.
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cell in bag project.doc (53 KB) - Free Ebook Download
Download cell in bag project doc file from http://www.horton.ednet.ns.ca/ at Pdfdatabase.
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The Human Cell Project « Forest Street Kitchen
... School Activity Night, my friend Patty asked âwhat we were doing for the cell project. ... it over night and then move the solid mass into a fresh, un-punctured bag for ...
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Cell projects cell bag 8 things? - Yahoo! Answers
Best Answer: If you are looking for things similar to a cell, which you might put in a bag your light bulb an egg, an apple, a box containing your breakfast, a bottle ...
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Cell project? - Yahoo! Answers
Best Answer: Cell membrane - clear plastic bag Cytoplasm - jello (any cool color) Nucleus - ball 2-3 inches diam. mitochondria - jelly beans You didn't say how many ...
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How to make a 3D plant cell for a school project |
My son needs to make a 3D plant cell project and tell what the function of the parts are ... sandwedge bag and make up some wallpaper paste put a ping pong ball in the bag ...
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How to make 3D animal model?

Q. For school I need to make 60-90 centimeter black tailed jack rabbit. It needs to be light enough to hang. I was wondering if anybody had any ideas on how to make it? I would like to use household or inexpensive items.


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For a *3D* item that large (basically 2' x 3') to be "lightweight," you'd probably be using papier mache (hollow). Here are some papier mache rabbits being made:
http://www.papier-mache.eu/en/blog/blog/papier-mache-easter-bunny.html (then covered with paper pulp clay)
https://secure.flickr.com/photos/22643209@N07/3557465261
http://www.lbrummer68739.net/easter/paper-mache-bunny (over lightweight "recycled" materials rather than totally hollow)
https://www.google.com/images?q=papier+mache+rabbit
lessons: https://www.google.com/search&q=how+to+make+tutorial+papier+mache+rabbit

Or you could use something like Celluclay, or homemade "paper pulp clay" which contains the same materials but the paper wouldn't be in strips--it would be ground/soaked/blended to a pulp so would act more like a clay when wet (that would also be hollow). Celluclay may also contain a bit of plaster.

Those materials could be used over temporary armatures like balloons, or permanent armatures like crumpled newspaper, plastic bags, polystyrene peanuts, etc.
And for the exteriors, you could use a lightweight clay as above, or fabric, or plastic garbage bags, etc.

Or you could just use lightweight items from around the house or balloons, etc, then glue or otherwise attach them together in the shape of a rabbit.
http://rubyreusable.com/artblog/?p=1061 (bubble wrap held in place with tape, wrapped with plastic bags)
https://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+make+rabbit+recycled

You'd probably want to paint the paper-based-exterior ones after drying to add colors. You'll also need to seal the paper-based ones to prevent any moisture damage, but if you use an acrylic paint or enamel paint (in spray or brush-on form) you'll be sealing the materials at the same time.

You could also use a lightweight clay like purchased Model Magic, etc, but that would be pretty expensive for even the shell of an item/figure that large.




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