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Know the magnification of each objective?
4X and 10X
How much magnification does the ocular have?

10X

How did the letter “e” appear under the microscope? Not under the microscope?
Upside down and Rightside up
Does the “e” become clearer with increased magnification?

Yes

What stain did we use for the check cells? Why?
Methylene blue. To make nuclei more visible
What organelles could you see?

Nucleus

Could you see the whole check cell at 4X? 10X?40X?

Yes

What stain did we use on the onion?
Iodine
What did the plant cells look like?
boxes
Could you see the whole onion cells at 4X? 10X? 40X?
Yes
What organelles could you see in the onion cell slides?
Cell wall DNA or chromosomes and organelles
How were the check cells different from the onion cells?
As in all plant cells the cell of an onion peel consists of a cell wall cell membrane cytoplasm nucleus and a large value. The nucleus is present at the periphery of the cytoplasm.