Virtual Microscope – Cheek Cells

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Virtual Microscope – Cheek Cells Directions: View the following slides to review microscope use and observe cheek cells. Sketch and record your data on the sheet provided.

Calculating Total Magnification Lens Objective Mag Ocular Total Scanning 4 10 40 Low 100 High 400

Cheek Cells This is a view of cheek cells under high power. The slide has been stained to make individual organelles more visible. Sketch these cells exactly as you see them (in color). Label the following structures on your diagram: cell membrane cytoplasm nucleus Calculate the size of each cell using the information given; record next to your sketch. 0.5 mm