These pictures were really helpful. Since everything was magnified, I could see which part was where. It also included some parts that we didn't learn about in class
I think cells are really cool, but why do plants get to have cell walls and we don't? It would be cool to have reinforced skin or something. We would also be able to get energy from the sun if we had chloroplasts.
Thank you for posting this up! It gets a little confusing when the organelles are shown separately. With this model, I am now familiar with the appearance of the organelles.
Its really nice to see what each organelle looks like and to see its name. it will help out to know what they look like inside of the cell itself. thanks for posting!
Wow! I loved the animation and how I could interact with it! I especially liked the noises of when you clicked on an organelle. It made it a lot easier and more interesting to learn about.
The pictures were very detailed! It really helped me visualize what an actual cell looks like! Thanks for putting this up! It was really helpful!!! ^_^
Wow, cool. thanks Leslie. I never knew how different prokaryotic cells were from eukaryotic cells. Thanks for the info! There's a really helpful chart that explained the organelles more. Aritri 7G
This was helpful thanks for posting it.
ReplyDeleteNicolaj C. 7F
Thats really cool!
ReplyDelete-Jacob 7B
awesome picture
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I find plant cells more interesting because of all of their unique organelles.
ReplyDeleteSaraf R 7F
Is awesome how it labels every part so you know what everything is. that will be helpful for studying for a quiz about organelles
ReplyDelete-lila c. 7a
Wow! This is so interesting, ive never seen a plant or animal cell so close up and clear before.
ReplyDelete-Ron T. 7F
This is so cool.
ReplyDeleteNicolaj C. 7F
i really liked that compound light microscope in class of that leaf. it was awesome.
ReplyDeleteMatthew g-7H
These pictures were really helpful. Since everything was magnified, I could see which part was where. It also included some parts that we didn't learn about in class
ReplyDelete-Leon H. 7F
Do we really have over a million of those cells in our bodies? We must be very complex organisms!
ReplyDeleteKevin C. 7F
These models are so detailed!
ReplyDeleteKelly L. 7E
These pictures are so detailed!
ReplyDeleteKelly L. 7E
I think cells are really cool, but why do plants get to have cell walls and we don't? It would be cool to have reinforced skin or something. We would also be able to get energy from the sun if we had chloroplasts.
ReplyDeleteEric S. 7B
Thank you for posting this up! It gets a little confusing when the organelles are shown separately. With this model, I am now familiar with the appearance of the organelles.
ReplyDelete~Andrea C. 7A
Its really nice to see what each organelle looks like and to see its name. it will help out to know what they look like inside of the cell itself. thanks for posting!
ReplyDelete-Kiana M. 7G
that post was very helpful. i expecially like the animation of the cells because it was so specific and clear!
ReplyDelete-nicole n. 7a
These models were really helpful. I wonder if we are going over the functions of microtubes, centrioles, and secretory vessicles in class.
ReplyDeleteRick M. 7F
Wow! I loved the animation and how I could interact with it! I especially liked the noises of when you clicked on an organelle. It made it a lot easier and more interesting to learn about.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures were very detailed! It really helped me visualize what an actual cell looks like! Thanks for putting this up! It was really helpful!!! ^_^
ReplyDeleteLiliana P. 7A
Thank you for posting this...it helped me remember the difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
ReplyDelete-Claudia F. 7A
these diagrams are really helpful!
ReplyDelete~Kimberly C. 7G
these diagrams really helped me understand what happens inside a cell! Thanks!
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Wow, cool. thanks Leslie. I never knew how different prokaryotic cells were from eukaryotic cells. Thanks for the info! There's a really helpful chart that explained the organelles more.
ReplyDeleteAritri 7G
These diagrams are really helpful, thanks for posting this up because it helped me visually see what was in a animal/plant cell.
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