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Use a compound microscope with the smallest magnification to locate the cells; which resemble tiny fried eggs. Increase the magnification to see any internal structures.
HOBART | Students at Hobart Middle School recently snapped a picture of their own cells. Seventh grade students were then able to look at their own cheek cells under a microscope.
An international team of engineers and biologists is announcing it’s made a microscope that’s able to see phenomena such as single proteins diffusing through thickly-packed cells, and the ...
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