My presentation is modeling a plant cell in Tinkercad. Its a Project we did in science and steam.
I did this project for a class to understand how a plant cell is constructed. Finding the shapes to depict each structure in the cell proved.
I had to create certain forms very small in order to make them correct, and moving them around was quite difficult due to their small size. I did it by using the example from our teacher.
I tried to be creative and use shapes that where exact to how I wanted my project to look and in my point of view I did exactly that. I did my best to create a model that was accurately close to the example.
I think this experienced help me understand what a plant cell is and how it works what it has in the inside and how to observe them. This project helped me a lot to study for the upcoming tests thanks to how it teaches you how plant cells work.
To use a picture as a guide, I apply as many details as I can to my design. Trying to match the image I found as closely as possible. I could use this to help me with science, and I could use it as an example if the teacher asks us to create a model of almost any cell. I also could tweak it a little, at the very minimum to replace or add some key elements. But I could also try to make it more developed in the key elements so its obvious the importance of the parts.
I got the idea from what the teacher told us to represent. I did what i could for it to look like the picture the teacher provided us with.
This is a great model of a plant cell. I really like how there are many different parts to the cell included in the image. It seems like a good way to learn about how tinkercad is used and to learn about the fundamental building blocks of plants. Maybe in the future you coud use real images of plant cells or look at plant cells under a microscope to help you construct another model.