The+Taylor+Train

 A First Look at Cells Team Name: The Taylor Train

Team Members (first names only): Taylor, Esther, David, and Devin

__First Slide__

 * Slide Number: 4**


 * Slide Image (Scanning)**




 * Slide Image (Low Power)**




 * Slide Image (High Power)**




 * Use High Power Magnification to estimate the size of the cells in your specimen (show your work):**
 * 1/18 • 400/1= 22 2/9 µm**


 * Use High Power Magnification to answer the following questions about your specimen:**
 * 1) How would you describe the shapes of the things you see? **It looks like aqua bamboo.**
 * 2) Can you identify shapes that might be cells? **Yes** Are they similar in shape, or do they appear random? I**t looks like a pattern. The shapes appear similar.**
 * 3) Are they all about the same size? Y**es, most of them appear the same size.**
 * 4) Do the shapes seem to form a pattern, or does their arrangement seem random? **They seem to form a pattern.**
 * 5) What features or shapes do you see inside the larger shapes? S**mall, black dots that might be nuclei.** What might they be? T**hey are probably nuclei.**
 * 6) Which of the five specimens do you think this is? **we believe it is the onion leaf** Why? **It has rectangular shapes which are fixed shapes, this is a characteristic of plant cells, which means it is one of the onion specimens. Also, to reinforce the idea you can clearly see the cell walls which only plant cells have. We believe it is the leaf because it is green which leafs usually are.**

__Second Slide__

 * Slide** **Number: 3**


 * Slide Image (High Power)**




 * Use High Power Magnification to estimate the size of the cells in your specimen (show your work):**
 * 400/1 • 1/18= 22 2/9 µm**


 * Description (write a complete description – refer to questions #1 -#6 for the types of details your description should include. Be sure to state which cell type you think is on this slide):**
 * a) Strings of lines**
 * b) Random pattern and the strings are the cells**
 * c) Not all the same size**
 * d) No pattern**
 * e) Small dots are the nuclei**

__Third Slide__

 * Slide** **Number: 5**


 * Slide Image (High Power)**




 * Use High Power Magnification to estimate the size of the cells in your specimen (show your work):**


 * Description (write a complete description – refer to questions #1 -#6 for the types of details your description should include. Be sure to state which cell type you think is on this slide):**

__Fourth Slide__

 * Slide** **Number: 2**


 * Slide Image (High Power)**



400/1 • 1/14 = 28.6 µm
 * Use High Power Magnification to estimate the size of the cells in your specimen (show your work):**
 * Description (write a complete description – refer to questions #1 -#6 for the types of details your description should include. Be sure to state which cell type you think is on this slide):**

__Fifth Slide__

 * Slide** **Number: 1**


 * Slide Image (High Power)**



400/1 • 1/17 = 23.5 µm
 * Use High Power Magnification to estimate the size of the cells in your specimen (show your work):**
 * Description (write a complete description – refer to questions #1 -#6 for the types of details your description should include. Be sure to state which cell type you think is on this slide):**