Cells
Nucleus
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Ribosome
Mitochondria
Vacuoles
Nucleolus
Endoplasmic Reticulm
Lysosomes
5. Have the "cell membrane people" cut the large piece of plastic wrap in half and place each
piece on the table.
6. Have the "cytoplasm people" form 2 balls using the plain play-doh or clay. Lay 1 ball on
each piece of plastic wrap and press each into a "pancake" about 6".
7. Instruct them to designate one pancake, "animal cell" and the other "plant cell".
8. Have members
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-- play-doh (plain - approx. 260g or 8oz)*
2. Endoplasmic reticulum -- yarn or cooked spaghetti
3. Ribosomes -- pepper
4. Mitochondria -- play-doh (purple - approx. 7g)**
5. Vacuole -- plastic-bubble packing
6. Lysosome -- play-doh (red - approx. 5g)
7. Chloroplasts -- play-doh (green - approx. 10g)
8. Cell wall -- aluminum foil (approx. 12" X 7")
9. Cell membrane -- plastic wrap (approx. 12" X 16")
10. Nucleus -- play-doh (blue - approx. 20g)
11. Nuclear membrane -- plastic wrap (approx. 3"X6")
12. Chromosomes -- pencil shavings
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