We had to scrub our cheek cells with a toothpick, rub it on a glass slide and place it under a microscope! After that, we placed a tiny leaf of a hydrilla plant under the microscope and here are the pictures(: It wasn't easy to take photographs, putting the camera in front of the eyepiece:0
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Leaf of a hydrilla plant |
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Leaf of a hydrilla plant |
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