Evolution of Eukaryotic Cells Origami Organelle
Evolution of Eukaryotic Cells Origami Organelle
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Evolution of Eukaryotic Cells

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Explain eukaryotic evolution with our exciting model!

Teach your class how eukaryotic cells that contain membrane bound organelles evolved from simpler prokaryotic cells billions of years ago. The model shows how the nuclear envelope formed and then how mitochondria and chloroplasts were formed from ingested prokaryotic cells in a process called endosymbiosis.

Buy once, print forever!

First, your students make their colourful model of a cell, nucleus and organelles. They then use these models to look at how the nucleus formed and how aerobic prokaryotes and cyanobacteria were ingested to become the mitochondria and chloroplasts.

Includes colourful class Powerpoint!

Takes just 25 minutes!

Dimensions (of cell): 16cm x 10cm / 6in x 4in.

Download includes: instructions, colour templates, black and white templates and classroom Powerpoint presentation.

All you need: paper, scissors, tape.

Important Information about licencing

Origami Organelles are downloadable paper models that you print and make as many times as you like! When you purchase a model, you are licensed for unlimited use on a single school, college or home education site/campus or for personal use.

If you wish to use it in an organisation other than a school or college, such as a university, museum, science centre or commercial organisation please email info@origamiorganelles.com for licence information and pricing.

Unauthorised distribution, copying, downloading, uploading, commercial exploitation or modification by the purchaser or any third party of this document or any part of it is strictly prohibited. Registered Design nos: 4043767, 4043768, 4043769, 4035980, 4035981, 4035982, 4035983, 4038435, 4038437, 4038436, 4038438, 4041830, 4041829.

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Explain eukaryotic evolution with our exciting model!

Teach your class how eukaryotic cells that contain membrane bound organelles evolved from simpler prokaryotic cells billions of years ago. The model shows how the nuclear envelope formed and then how mitochondria and chloroplasts were formed from ingested prokaryotic cells in a process called endosymbiosis.

Buy once, print forever!

First, your students make their colourful model of a cell, nucleus and organelles. They then use these models to look at how the nucleus formed and how aerobic prokaryotes and cyanobacteria were ingested to become the mitochondria and chloroplasts.

Includes colourful class Powerpoint!

Takes just 25 minutes!

Dimensions (of cell): 16cm x 10cm / 6in x 4in.

Download includes: instructions, colour templates, black and white templates and classroom Powerpoint presentation.

All you need: paper, scissors, tape.

Important Information about licencing

Origami Organelles are downloadable paper models that you print and make as many times as you like! When you purchase a model, you are licensed for unlimited use on a single school, college or home education site/campus or for personal use.

If you wish to use it in an organisation other than a school or college, such as a university, museum, science centre or commercial organisation please email info@origamiorganelles.com for licence information and pricing.

Unauthorised distribution, copying, downloading, uploading, commercial exploitation or modification by the purchaser or any third party of this document or any part of it is strictly prohibited. Registered Design nos: 4043767, 4043768, 4043769, 4035980, 4035981, 4035982, 4035983, 4038435, 4038437, 4038436, 4038438, 4041830, 4041829.