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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2009

This is what's in your mouth too....

Shot through an SP100 microscope in phase contast, at 400 - 1000 magnification

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  • @0:28 Why are the sperm cells in your mouth?

  • they are ALLLLLLLLLLLEEEEEEEEEIIIIIIIII­VEEEEE!

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  • man go brush your fucking teeth!

    just kidding this vid is awesome

  • my cheek cells are awesome! a teacher walked up and looked in the microscope i was using and said those were the most beutiful cheek cells she saw all day and smiled. lol my cheek cells PWN

  • when it say blood cells at the bottom left i don't think they are. and you know when you said see them squeeze through what are the tadpole things?. because when i woke up i scraped a out a chunk and put it under a microscope and saw the tadpole germ/bacteria/microscopic bacteria wriggling! please help me find the name. thanks

  • Hey, what is the name of the tinny worm which is swimming or wiggling?. I take some of white/yellow chunk stuck in between my teeth and the gum after wake up in the morning with bad breath. I added half drop of water and put under microscope x400 or x1000 and i see this kind of tadpole like germ swimming and wiggling??. Please help to find the name and how i can kill them

  • @ThePakiSami lol.....

  • The double nucleus cells could be extracellular polysackarids or something produced by bacteria. Are you sure they are cells at all?

  • Hi Shadowfaithx. Re your comment "those are NOT blood cells, they don't squeeze, they are a fixed concave shape cell idiot." I advise you to search on Google using these words "why are red blood cells flexible"

    You might learn something.

    Iainp1211

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