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guys please help me with my lab activity observation of cells in the nucleus please help me​

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Answered by srisuryaemobile
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Answer:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Real Lab Procedure

Gently scrape the inner side of the cheek using a toothpick, which will collect some cheek cells.

Place the cells on a glass slide that has water on it.

Mix the water and the cheek cells using a needle and spread them.

Take a few drops of Methylene blue solution using a dropper and add this to the mixture on the slide.

After 2-3 minutes remove any excess water and stain from the slide using a blotting paper.

Take a few drops of glycerine using a dropper and add this to the test mixture.

Take a clean cover slip and lower it carefully on the mixture with the aid of a needle.

Using a brush and needle, press the cover slip gently to spread the epithelial cells.

Remove any extra liquid around the cover slip using a blotting paper.

Place this glass side on the stage of the compound microscope and view it.

Observations

A large number of flat and irregular-shaped cells are observed.

The cells do not have a cell wall. However, each cell has a thin cell membrane.

A deeply stained nucleus is observed at the centre of each cell.

No prominent vacuoles are observed in the cells.

Conclusion

As the cells observed do not have a cell wall, nor a prominent vacuole, the cells of the specimen on the slide are animal cells.

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