Below is an image of human cheek cells (animal cells). 1. Can you see the nuclei of human cheek cells? If you can see the nuclei, then label a nucleus of one human cheek cell. 2. Were the human cheek cells stained? How do you know?

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**Title: Human Cheek Cells (Animal Cells)**

**Image of Human Cheek Cells**

The image provided shows human cheek cells, which are a type of animal cell.

**Questions for Discussion:**

1. **Observation of Nuclei:**
   - Can you see the nuclei of the human cheek cells in the image? 
   - If you can see the nuclei, try to identify and label the nucleus of one human cheek cell in the image.

2. **Cell Staining:**
   - Were the human cheek cells stained?
   - How can you determine whether they were stained based on the image provided?

**Description of the Image:**

The image showcases several human cheek cells which appear to be stained. The staining helps to highlight the structures within the cells, making the nuclei more visible as darker regions within each cell.
Transcribed Image Text:**Title: Human Cheek Cells (Animal Cells)** **Image of Human Cheek Cells** The image provided shows human cheek cells, which are a type of animal cell. **Questions for Discussion:** 1. **Observation of Nuclei:** - Can you see the nuclei of the human cheek cells in the image? - If you can see the nuclei, try to identify and label the nucleus of one human cheek cell in the image. 2. **Cell Staining:** - Were the human cheek cells stained? - How can you determine whether they were stained based on the image provided? **Description of the Image:** The image showcases several human cheek cells which appear to be stained. The staining helps to highlight the structures within the cells, making the nuclei more visible as darker regions within each cell.
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