They look like animal cells which kind of look like small tiny blobs if you see them under a microscope with a very low objective. And of course if you see the cheek cells under a high objective, you will see the blobs but it will be in a close up. But it also depends on the cheek cells....
roundCheek cells are kind of irregular. The shape is almost like a square or an x shape but more rounded. Or you could look at them like oval-like with more defined edges.They look like little germs
cheek cells are very thin and u can tell because in the lab u have to stain the cheek cell to get a gud look at it and also because its like an animal cell and those are very thin too hope tat helps :)
The cheek cells and skin cells are similar becuase they both are cells they are on the body.
Why do cheek cells need to be constantly replaced?
Wiki asks: Does cheek cells have nucleus?I answer :YES If you look at a diagram of a cheekcell, you can tell that there is by looking at it. it is pretty simple if u know what ur talking about and have studied about it
yes.
NOPE
roundCheek cells are kind of irregular. The shape is almost like a square or an x shape but more rounded. Or you could look at them like oval-like with more defined edges.They look like little germs
cheek cells are very thin and u can tell because in the lab u have to stain the cheek cell to get a gud look at it and also because its like an animal cell and those are very thin too hope tat helps :)
No. There are all different kinds if cells that do all different kinds of functions.
A fact about cheek cells is that they make up you whole cheek. Another fact is that the cheek cell looks like a circle with an outer circle.
It depends a skin cell is very hard to see.A cheek cell is spiral,round,or shapes.
The cheek cells and skin cells are similar becuase they both are cells they are on the body.
Due to the techniques of obtaining the samples, onion cells remain intact in the tissue, but because cheek cells are obtained by rubbing a toothpick on your cheek, you are disrupting the cheek tissue, and instead of getting a sheet of cheek cells, you get individual cheek cells.
Cheek cells usually have a vacuole. The cheek cells are part of the human cells and are therefore classified as animal cells which usually have vacuoles.
Cheek cells are usually oval-like cells, with more defined edges. They could resemble a square with rounded sides.
Why do cheek cells need to be constantly replaced?