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When using microscope 2, how do the cheek cells compare to the cells of the onion root tip with regard to the general shape of the the cells?
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When using microscope 2, how do the cheek cells compare to the cells of the onion root tip with regard to the general shape of the the cells?
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Cheek cells and onion root tip cells relate in shape. They have the similar pattern across horizontal.
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