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Today we did the famous onion cell lab where we looked at a one-cell thick onion film. This showed us very nice plant cells with the box-like cell wall and a clear nucleus in the middle. We also looked at elodea to give us a good look at chloroplasts. Earlier in the week we studied each cell organelle individually in groups and related them to real-world items. Nice job everyone and great idea Mr. Meade.
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