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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3380 on: 17/05/2009 04:07:57 »
Milly's one is, I think, a white blood cell [:)]
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3381 on: 17/05/2009 05:00:55 »


Is it under the microscope? A dandelion?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3382 on: 17/05/2009 06:20:51 »
Are they newly bloomed thistles?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3383 on: 17/05/2009 06:50:02 »
It's not microscopic and it's neither of those plants.
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3384 on: 17/05/2009 07:07:37 »
but it is a plant?

(oh and by the way, its SILLYmilly Stefan! my title must be included  [;)] )
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3385 on: 17/05/2009 07:08:09 »
Is it a white blood cell Miss sillymilly?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3386 on: 17/05/2009 07:11:59 »
thats part of it! more info please  [:)]
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3387 on: 17/05/2009 07:15:36 »
Eh?
A neutrophil, eosinophil, basophil, lymphocyte or monocyte?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3388 on: 17/05/2009 07:21:29 »
ill give it to you in two parts!  [:D] lymphocyte in the middle, whats the rest of it?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3389 on: 17/05/2009 07:24:32 »
Antibody?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3390 on: 17/05/2009 07:30:24 »
nope
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3391 on: 17/05/2009 07:31:16 »
Mine is not a plant.
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3392 on: 17/05/2009 07:33:03 »
Is Milly's background part of a blood vessel?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3393 on: 17/05/2009 07:34:57 »
no! and you already asked me that, hes cheating everyone CHEATER! hahahaha [:D]
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3394 on: 17/05/2009 07:36:41 »
so yours is not a plant? of animal origin?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3395 on: 17/05/2009 07:38:00 »
This two-picture-guessing-simultaneously could get a bit messy.
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3396 on: 17/05/2009 07:39:02 »


The things in the background. Are they produced in the cell or not?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3397 on: 17/05/2009 07:41:04 »
are they produced by the lymphocyte you mean? no
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3398 on: 17/05/2009 07:42:50 »
So it's some sort of substrate.
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3399 on: 17/05/2009 07:44:51 »
err... i guess you could call it a 'substrate".... [:-\]
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