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Where can I find three sites that show slides of and describe cheek cells?

When shopping for: Botany | Posted 04/20/2010 | 100 Views
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VivoEstSomnio Posted: 04/21/2010
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Some sites I found were: http://www.indianastandardsresources.org http://www.umanitoba.ca/Biology/lab1/biolab1_6.html# http://www.chemheritage.org They had great information, and the pictures were high quality. Good luck!
scmilani Posted: 04/20/2010
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I can help you in your search.  I have found some websites that have slides and describe cheek cells.  Please take a look at the ones I have found for you.

http://www.umanitoba.ca/Biology/lab1/biolab1_6.html#  has a couple of different slides with descriptions.  These are great quality slides and you will be able to see what is described.  Perfect for studing.

http://waynesword.palomar.edu/lmexer1.htm has several different items including the slides of the cheek cells.  It gives full descriptions of each item.  Plus it gives you more places you can look for more information. 

https://www.msu.edu/~lupalisa/webplans/biologyunits/Cells/unitpagecell.htm is the last one I could find.  It does have a sample of a cheek cell.  The description is there but not as great as the previous two. 

I hope this helps you out.  Thank you very much for your question!
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