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kap26 [50]
1 year ago
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Retrieve your animal tissue specimens. If you have an Edmentum lab kit, your specimens are frog skin, human cardiac (heart) musc

le, and human red blood cells. As you did with the protist slide, start with the lowest magnification and record what you see. Identify the structure of the tissue and whether you can see any individual cells and cell structures. Repeat with the next two magnification settings. In the answer space, write down what you observed for each sample under each magnification.
Biology
1 answer:
nata0808 [166]1 year ago
8 0

Some of the things observed when a human red blood cell is placed under a microscope are:

  • They have a donut shape
  • They look like biconcave discs
  • The presence and/or absence of a nucleus

<h3>What is a Microscope?</h3>

This refers to the lab tool that is used to view very small objects in detail to find out their properties.

Hence, we can see that although your question is incomplete, a general idea of things that can be observed when a human red blood cell is placed under a microscope was discussed.

Read more about microscopes here:

brainly.com/question/13520094

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