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Biology, 18.09.2019 05:00 Kelseyzim

Maddie and raul we're looking at samples of pond water using the class microscope. they saw some things in the water. they thought the things might be alive, but we're not sure. they did a search online and found this image. it looked like what they were seeing through the microscope lens. were the students correct? explain.
a. yes, it is woving in the water
b. yes it has cell structure with a membrane and nucleus.
c. no. therr is no sign that what the students are seeing is living
d. it is hard to say. the students must be able to see if this eats anything


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