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  • Cheek cells are composed of squamous epithelial cells. 

These structures divide every 24 hours and are constantly shed. Since they shed so easily, they are used for observation by biologists. They are stained with methylene blue for observation under the microscope as it stains the nucleus.

Stained with Methylene Blue.

Picture taken on LM-52-1706 Monocular Microscope.

#worldunderlynxmicroscope #worldunderthemicroscope #microscope #microscopes #microscopephotography #microscopeview
  • Cheek cells are composed of squamous epithelial cells. 

These structures divide every 24 hours and are constantly shed. Since they shed so easily, they are used for observation by biologists. They are stained with methylene blue for observation under the microscope as it stains the nucleus.

Stained with Methylene Blue.

Picture taken on LM-52-1706 Monocular Microscope.

#worldunderlynxmicroscope #worldunderthemicroscope #microscope #microscopes #microscopephotography #microscopeview
  • Cheek cells are composed of squamous epithelial cells. 

These structures divide every 24 hours and are constantly shed. Since they shed so easily, they are used for observation by biologists. They are stained with methylene blue for observation under the microscope as it stains the nucleus.

Stained with Methylene Blue.

Picture taken on LM-52-1706 Monocular Microscope.

#worldunderlynxmicroscope #worldunderthemicroscope #microscope #microscopes #microscopephotography #microscopeview

#WorldUnderLynxMicroscope

Cheek cells are composed of squamous epithelial cells. These structures divide every 24 hours and are constantly shed. Since they shed so easily, they are used for observation by biologists. They are stained with methylene blue for observation under the microscope as it stains the nucleus. Stained with Methylene Blue. Picture taken on LM-52-1706 Monocular Microscope. #worldunderlynxmicroscope #worldunderthemicroscope #microscope #microscopes #microscopephotography #microscopeview
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