What parts make up the inner workings of a plant cell? Illustrate them in bright colors.
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Research the various parts of a plant cell. You’ll find that plant cells contain parts that are not in animal cells, called chloroplasts. What are the parts that both animal and plant cells contain? What shapes are these parts?
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Use Crayola Dry-Erase Markers to draw a plant cell on a dry-erase board. Label all of the parts. Compare your drawings with others in the class for accuracy. Simply use a facial tissue to erase and then rewrite.
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Learn about the parts of any flower and the conditions under which the plant thrives. Make a life-like model to show you
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