Microscopy Cell Images from Cell Structure & Function/Microscopy (Laboratory 4) and from Diffusion and Osmosis (Laboratory 5)

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Microscopy Cell Images from Cell Structure & Function/Microscopy (Laboratory 4) and from Diffusion and Osmosis (Laboratory 5)

Potato Cell Starch Granules (plants store sugar as starch) 100 X 1000 X Plasma Membrane Cell Wall

Human Cheek Cell Nucleus Plasma Membrane Cytoplasm 1000 X

Skeletal Muscle Cell 1000 X Contractile Units

Onion Epithelial Cell 1000 X Nucleus Cell Wall (exterior) and plasma membrane (interior to cell wall)

Human Blood Cells 1000 X Leukocyte (WBC) Erythrocytes (RBC’s)

Three Bacteria Types 1000 X Spirilla Cocci Bacilli

Chloroplasts in a Celery Stalk 1000 X Chloroplasts

Human Sperm Cell 1000 X Neck Head Flagellum

Liver Cells 1000 X Nucleus Nucleolus Glycogen Granules (Animals store sugar as glycogen)

Red Blood (Animal) Cells in Various Tonic Solutions Erythrocytes (RBC’s) in Isotonic SolutionErythrocytes (RBC’s) hypertonic Solution 1000 X

Plant Cells in Various Tonic Solutions 1000 X Elodea Leaf cells in a Hypotonic SolutionElodea Leaf cells in a Hypertonic Solution Plasma Membrane Cell Wall Chloroplasts