Tabulate the differences if you observe a leaf cell and a cheek cell under
microscope.
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Cheek cells are eukaryotic cells that are easily shed from the mouth lining. It's therefore easy to obtain them for observation under a microscope. ... blue, it's possible to clearly observe and differentiate the different parts of a cell. This is ... surface is clean and that you are wearing a pair of clean gloves to avoid contamination.
Place a coverslip on the slide and view with a light microscope. Cells from the cheek are a type of epithelial cell, similar to skin. They can be seen faintly even at 40x (scanning power), but the most dramatic images are at 400x where the nucleus is clearly visible as a dark spot in the center of the cell.
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