Use this poster to highlight the different parts of an animal cell.
Animal Cells are made up of a number of unique parts, including:
- Cell Membrane
- Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Ribosome
- Golgi Body
- Mitochondria
- Cytoplasm
- Nucleus
- Nucleolus
- Vacuole
Updated: 29 Aug 2017
Use this poster to highlight the different parts of an animal cell.
Non-Editable: PDF
Pages: 1 Page
Years: 2 - 7
Use this poster to highlight the different parts of an animal cell.
Animal Cells are made up of a number of unique parts, including:
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