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Magnifying and Observing CellsMagnifying and Observing Cells

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Subject:
Science and Technology
Institution Name:
Baylor College of Medicine
Collection:
BioEdOnline
Grade Level:
Primary
Abstract:

Students will learn that all organisims are composed of cells, the building-blocks of life. Most cells are microscopic and must be magnified to be observed. Students will make slides of cells from an onion skin and Elodea (American or Canadian waterwee) to observe under a microscope.

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Learning Module
Languages:
English
Material Type:
Activities and Labs
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