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Page 1: PowerPoint Presentation … · graphs taken through a microscope. Your Micro-Slide-Viewer is an instrument with which you can study these photographs. Each slide has a name, for example,
Page 2: PowerPoint Presentation … · graphs taken through a microscope. Your Micro-Slide-Viewer is an instrument with which you can study these photographs. Each slide has a name, for example,
Page 3: PowerPoint Presentation … · graphs taken through a microscope. Your Micro-Slide-Viewer is an instrument with which you can study these photographs. Each slide has a name, for example,
Page 4: PowerPoint Presentation … · graphs taken through a microscope. Your Micro-Slide-Viewer is an instrument with which you can study these photographs. Each slide has a name, for example,
Page 5: PowerPoint Presentation … · graphs taken through a microscope. Your Micro-Slide-Viewer is an instrument with which you can study these photographs. Each slide has a name, for example,

Onion - Skin Cell

Page 6: PowerPoint Presentation … · graphs taken through a microscope. Your Micro-Slide-Viewer is an instrument with which you can study these photographs. Each slide has a name, for example,

Green Leafy Cells

Page 7: PowerPoint Presentation … · graphs taken through a microscope. Your Micro-Slide-Viewer is an instrument with which you can study these photographs. Each slide has a name, for example,

Bone Cells

Page 8: PowerPoint Presentation … · graphs taken through a microscope. Your Micro-Slide-Viewer is an instrument with which you can study these photographs. Each slide has a name, for example,

Brain Cells(only looking at the ones that look like the one under the arrow)


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