how to observe human cheek cells
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The inner lining of the mouth is composed of the basal mucosa which has the squamous epithelial cells. These cheek cells replicate every day and the dead cells are shed from the body.
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Methods
.Take a clean cotton swab and gently scrape the inside of your mouth.
. Smear the cotton swab on the centre of the microscope slide for 2 to 3 seconds.
. Add a drop of methylene blue solution and place a coverslip on top. ...
. Remove any excess solution by allowing a paper towel to touch one side of the coverslip.
Observation
. The inner lining of the mouth is composed of the basal mucosa which has the squamous epithelial cells. These cheek cells replicate every day and the dead cells are shed from the body.
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