questions on the experiment
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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From which plant do you obtain plant cells? | onion
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Why are onion cells used? | they are large
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Why is a cover slip applied using a mounted needle | fewer air bubbles get trapped on the slide
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What stain is used to stain onion cells | iodine
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Why is a stain used? | so as the cell parts can be seen
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Why is a cover slip used? | to prevent the cells from drying out
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are onion cells prokaryotic or eukaryotic? | eukaryotic
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to stain animal cells use.. | Methylene blue
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The cell membrane controls.. | what goes into and out of the cells
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The cell wall... | supports the cell
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The nucleus.. | controls the cell
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