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Figure 3.1
(a) Nasal sinus cells (viewed with a light microscope), (b) onion cells (viewed with a light microscope), and (c) Vibrio tasmaniensis bacterial cells (viewed using a scanning electron
microscope) are from very different organisms, yet all share certain characteristics of basic cell structure.
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