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For years now, my students have been learning about cell division on paper. I would provide them printed out images of fish and onion cells in different phases of mitosis, and they would identify the mitotic phase. Although this method is helpful as an introduction, it's time for them to experience mitosis through the lens of a microscope. Allowing them to experience mitosis under a microscope will expose them to a world they have yet to explore, while also preparing them for high school biology. Seeing mitosis occurring right before their eyes, will be the icing on the cake to an already exciting study of genetics.

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For years now, my students have been learning about cell division on paper. I would provide them printed out images of fish and onion cells in different phases of mitosis, and they would identify the mitotic phase. Although this method is helpful as an introduction, it's time for them to experience mitosis through the lens of a microscope. Allowing them to experience mitosis under a microscope will expose them to a world they have yet to explore, while also preparing them for high school biology. Seeing mitosis occurring right before their eyes, will be the icing on the cake to an already exciting study of genetics.

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