Name the components of the human cheek cells which can be seen under a microscope.
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Plasma membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus can be observed in a temporary slide of human cheek cells when seen under a microscope.
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1. The cell membrane (outer boundary of the cell)
2. Cytoplasm (the fluid within the cell)
3. A nucleus (at the center of the cell and controls cell functions)
4. Organelles (e.g. mitochondria-Organelles are cell structures with specific functions)
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2. Cytoplasm (the fluid within the cell)
3. A nucleus (at the center of the cell and controls cell functions)
4. Organelles (e.g. mitochondria-Organelles are cell structures with specific functions)
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