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Think Like a Microbiologist Activity 3B

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Slide Image Key Slide 1: Elodea plant cells (1,000X) Slide 2: Cat stomach cells Slide 3: Onion skin cells (1,000X) Slide 4: Animal cardiac muscle cells Photo Credits: Slides 2 & 4 © Kuhn Photo http://dkphoto.photoshelter.com/; Slides 1 & 3 John Walsh, Micrographia, Australia © www.micrographia.com/.

Plant Cell Structures Cell wall – strong wall outside of a plant cell that provides support Cytoplasm – the gel-like content in a cell Nucleus – a structure in the cell containing genetic material Chloroplast – a small structure that contains a green substance called chlorophyll which enables photosynthesis