How to make plant cell with home items
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Answer:
take onion peel it's transparent body from peel
Explanation:
then dye red stain on it
then you obverse red colour cell
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Heat to a rolling boil a mixture of 2 cups of sugar and 3 cups of water in a saucepan. Reduce the mixture slightly to a thickened simple syrup. Allow to cool completely.
Break or cut the heads off two toothbrushes and discard the handles. Use green toothbrushes, if possible, for increased realism. The brush heads will represent chloroplasts inside the cell.
Separate or cut three peanuts or almonds into halves lengthwise. These items will be the 3-D cell replica's mitochondria.
Open the plastic bag. Place the toothbrush heads, an egg, a small bouncy ball, two rubber bands the halved nuts and a small handful of peppercorns into the bag. The egg serves as the plant cell's vacuole, the bouncy ball is the nucleus, rubber bands are the endoplasmic reticulum and the peppercorns replicate ribosomes. Using a hard-boiled egg will extend the life of your 3-D cell replica by reducing the risk of accidental breakage.
Pour in the simple syrup; the liquid serves as the plant cell's cytoplasm. Seal the bag after pushing out any air, so that only the liquid and objects remain inside. Spread out the objects by gently massaging the bag.
Choose a light color Jello so that you can see the representations of the different parts of the cell including cell membrane, cell wall, vacuole, nucleus, nucleolus, nuclear membrane, chloroplast, mitochondrion, cytoplasm, amylosplast, centrosome, rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes and Golgi body.
Prepare the Jello by boiling about three-quarters of the amount of hot water stated on the cooking instruction on the box. Stir in the gelatin until it is dissolved and then add the same amount of cold water. Using less water helps the Jello turn out a little thicker, which will in turn help your cell components stay in place. The Jello will represent the largest part of the cell--the cytoplasm--that contains the other parts. Pour the Jello into a one gallon Ziploc bag and set the bag inside a larger bowl for sturdiness. The plastic bag will be your cell membrane. Let it cool for one hour in the refrigerator or until it is almost solid or set.
Add small fruits such as cherries, raspberries, one seeded grape, diced peaches or pineapple chunks and small candies such as jelly beans, M&M’s, gum balls, gummy worms or bears and sprinkles to represent the various components of the internal structure of the cell. The seeded grape should be cut in half with the seed intact to represent the nucleus: It’s skin would be the nuclear membrane, and the seed would show the nucleolus. Cutting the grape in half allows you to see the seed.
Create a diagram mimicking the placement of the different fruits and candies and identify and label each type as to which parts of the cell they represent.
Things needed
Jello
water
spoon
stove
Ziploc bag
small fruit
small candies
paper