I am going to compare and contrast the bacteria, plant, and animal cells. Well, to start off, animal and plant cells have many things in common. They both have cell membranes, ER, nucleus, cytoplasm, etc. They both have ribosomes, a vacuole, mitochondria, chromatin and more. They have a large amount  of things in common. The plant cell has a cell wall and chloroplast which an animal cell does not have. The reason a plant cell needs chloropast is so that they can make thier own food. The cell wall on the plant cell works like a cell membrane on an animal cell. It also has a cell membran though, so its like you have a double layer. An animal cell has lysosomes that plant cells do not have. This is my compare and contrast.
 
    Our edible cell project was very fun and also educational. Our edible cell project is when we bring lots of things from home then we make either a animal or plant cell. I think the science teachers should continue to do this edible cell project. It is very educational and helps memorize where the parts are. I'm sure the other kids would love to do it too. The funnest part ? Eating it !
     The things I learned about this fun project was that I knew where the cell parts are and this really realy helped me learn the names and describe what they do. I would love to do this again if I could. I think this project has helped my science grade a LOT, because I went really up with my grades. This is why I think we should