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Know the magnification of each objective?
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4X and 10X
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How much magnification does the ocular have?
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10X |
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How did the letter “e” appear under the microscope? Not under the microscope?
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Upside down and Rightside up
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Does the “e” become clearer with increased magnification?
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Yes |
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What stain did we use for the check cells? Why?
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Methylene blue. To make nuclei more visible
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What organelles could you see?
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Nucleus |
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Could you see the whole check cell at 4X? 10X?40X?
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Yes |
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What stain did we use on the onion?
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Iodine
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What did the plant cells look like?
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boxes
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Could you see the whole onion cells at 4X? 10X? 40X?
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Yes
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What organelles could you see in the onion cell slides?
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Cell wall DNA or chromosomes and organelles
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How were the check cells different from the onion cells?
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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.
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