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Eukaryotes Life with a nucleus Image: Hela Cell nuclei via Stephen Taylor i-Biology.net

Animal Cells

Identify the labeled structures in this liver cell TEM image. Source: Calculate: The magnification of the image The maximum diameter of the nucleus

Plant Cells

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