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| resources for science teachers who like to think TopicDrawing cellsLevelKey Stage 3 (or any course for students aged 11-16) OutcomesStudents can draw labelled diagrams of animal, plant, bacterial, protist and specialised cells.

Turn me into a labelled plant cell.

2. Turn me into a labelled sperm cell. 3. Turn me into a labelled plant cell.4. Turn me into a labelled root hair cell. 1. I am an animal cell. Add more organelles and label me.

2. Turn me into a labelled plant cell. 3. Turn me into a labelled bacterial cell.4. Turn me into a labelled amoeba. 1. I am an animal cell. Add more organelles and label me.