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- Identify the common name of the structures pictured belowThe members of which two domains cannot be distinguished microscopically?Create a BIOLOGICAL DIAGRAM of ONE of the ONION CELLS. using the 100X objective lens. To do so, access the Virtual Microscope at http://www.ncbionetwork.org/iet/microscopel. Then go to the "EXPLORE" tab. Click on the slide box → choose PLANT SLIDES → click on ONION ROOT. You will need to use the coarse and fine focus and adjust the light to get clear views. The slide can also be moved within the viewing field. Review the biological drawing rules! Label the cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus. BIOLOGICAL DRAWING RUBRIC Diagram Quality Appropriate size 23 page (1 large cell) In penal Stippled, nat shaded, or sketched Overall Neat + dear outlines Drawing to left side of page Labels Labeis along a straight edge on the right side of drawing • Accurate; correet speling • Label lines drawn with arder Label lines paraliel All smaller case at the end of the line • Lines not crossing each other Required Information Name and date in upper right hand comer TRle CAPITALIZED and…