Some pictures to help you remember your journey throughout the AA project on
Cells.
And we are ready to present! (:
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What's unique: Sponges as cytoplasm |
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What's unique: Corn starch as cytoplasm |
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What's unique: DAISO gardening polymer as cytoplasm |
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What's unique: Wax as chloroplasts
(Melted 2 different coloured candles and squeezed out using a dropper.) |
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What's unique: Beads as vacuoles.
(Yes, animal cells do have vacuoles too, in fact, many of them, but in smaller sizes.) |
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What's unique: Ground shells as chloroplasts |
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What's unique: Hair gel as cytoplasm and Spices as chlorplasts |
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What's unique: Slime, mixed with clear glue and baking soda, as cytoplasm |
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What's unique: Takeaway plastic packet as animal cell membrane |
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What's unique: Tissue as cell wall and Sponge as vacuole |
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What's unique: Hardened slime as animal cell cytoplasm |
I must say I am really impressed with the
creativity and
effort shown. I certainly enjoyed listening to all groups presenting their models proudly.
I hope you learn something new from each other from this project.
Good job 5 Integrity!
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