Prepare a slide of an onion peel and find out the special characters.
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Take a small piece of onion and using tweezers, peel off the membrane from the underside (the rough side). Place the membrane flat on the surface of the slide. Using a pin, lower the thin glass cover slip or cover glass onto the slide. Make sure there are no air bubbles.
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Tissue from an onion is a good first exercise in using the microscope and viewing plant cells. The cells are easily visible under a microscope and the preparation of a thin section is straight forward. An onion is made of layers, each separated by a thin skin or membrane. In this exercise, you will make a wet mount on a microscope slide and look at the cells of the onion membrane magnified by the high power, compound microscope.
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Tissue from an onion is a good first exercise in using the microscope and viewing plant cells. The cells are easily visible under a microscope and the preparation of a thin section is straight forward. An onion is made of layers, each separated by a thin skin or membrane. In this exercise, you will make a wet mount on a microscope slide and look at the cells of the onion membrane magnified by the high power, compound microscope.
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