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Mystery Pictures #1 T. Trimpe

Identify the cells in each image. Muscle Cell Red Blood Cell White Blood Cell Bone Cell Skin Cell Nerve Cell

The answers are … Muscle Cell Skin Cell Red Blood Cell White Blood Cell Bone Cell Nerve Cell

Image Credits: Muscle Cells: 140x.jpg 140x.jpg Red Blood Cells: White Blood Cell: Skin Cells: Bone Cells: Nerve Cells: