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if someone can explain to me how to make a 3-d model of the golgi aparatus...using materials..i will award them with 100 rep.
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Freshman Biology right? That's not that hard. You can make a mitochondrion out of beans i know that...
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Go get some modeling clay and like a stirofoam disk thing. Use the stirofoam as your base and the different colors of modeling clay for the apparatus. I did this last year got an A.
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yes freshmen bio...i dont care about mitocondria lol i care about the golgi aparatus
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RoYaL_MeMorieZ wrote Go get some modeling clay and like a stirofoam disk thing. Use the stirofoam as your base and the different colors of modeling clay for the apparatus. I did this last year got an A.ok but what do you mean by modeling clay? i dont have clay in my house lol
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ttg_storm wroteRoYaL_MeMorieZ wrote Go get some modeling clay and like a stirofoam disk thing. Use the stirofoam as your base and the different colors of modeling clay for the apparatus. I did this last year got an A.ok but what do you mean by modeling clay? i dont have clay in my house lol
use play doh or legos brotha easiest way
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ttg_storm wrote if someone can explain to me how to make a 3-d model of the golgi aparatus...using materials..i will award them with 100 rep.here ya go man i tryd XD I'd recommend clay (the kind you used to play with when you were in like grade 2). They're easy to mold into the complex shapes of the organelles, and comes in so many colours that you can colour-code organelles so that it looks more organized, and will look better. Might cost a bit more than using styrofoam, but it'll save you time in the long-run, since you won't have to carve out shapes with a knife. As for how a typical plant cell looks like, I'm assuming you're doing this for science class, so if you simply open up your textbook, the a really good diagram should be there. They're easily found online too, such as here: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] or [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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TTG_xPaTricKx wroteWheres my 100 rep i helped man A+ 8)ttg_storm wrote if someone can explain to me how to make a 3-d model of the golgi aparatus...using materials..i will award them with 100 rep.here ya go man i tryd XD I'd recommend clay (the kind you used to play with when you were in like grade 2). They're easy to mold into the complex shapes of the organelles, and comes in so many colours that you can colour-code organelles so that it looks more organized, and will look better. Might cost a bit more than using styrofoam, but it'll save you time in the long-run, since you won't have to carve out shapes with a knife. As for how a typical plant cell looks like, I'm assuming you're doing this for science class, so if you simply open up your textbook, the a really good diagram should be there. They're easily found online too, such as here: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] or [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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