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What was used for the Gologi Apparatus?
this is good my class are using this as an example thx for the picture
??hey what was the ingredients for this amazing project??
If you haven’t had the opportunity, check out the original blog the picture was in. In “I want candy” post’s comments you will find tips for the hard-to-figure-out bits and some general suggestions. This super simple project was completed by comparing the organelles’ overall size or shape and function to the candies found at my local grocer. Just a little imagination goes a long way, so have fun with it. Science and Candy, make something memorable!