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To use a light microscope to examine animal or plant cells. To make observations and draw scale diagrams of cells. Turn the coarse focus so that the stage is as close to the objective lens as ...
Transfer the cheek cells to the slide by rubbing the swab all over it. Drop the cover slip on the slide and stick it on the microscope. Go find those animal cells! Unlike the plant cells ...
YEAST CELLS — Brewing yeast cells are seen under a microscope as part of a study on nonalcoholic beer. Credit must be given ...
Fission yeast and budding yeast are free-living haploid cells that are easily grown in the laboratory. They have different cell shapes and patterns of division. Left, fission yeast; right ...
animal cells? Well, they are different sizes and ... Although most cells are so tiny that they can only be seen through a microscope there are some important differences between them.