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- Explain why parfocal imaging is important, especially when viewing very small specimens using the high power objective.Why is depth of field important in studying biological structures? How can it affect your ability to find and examine a specimen?Describe how immediate direct examination of a specimen is useful to determine microscopic morphology.
- List four specimens that are better viewed through a dissecting scope than a compound light microscope Explain why parfocal imaging is important, especially when viewing very small specimens using the high power objective.What is importance of labeling preserved specimen?Note : — don't copy in google or bartleby. Plagarize checker will be used. QUESTION : — In a Microscope : When you move the slide to the right using the mechanical stage lever while looking through the oculars. Which way does the "e" move? — In a Microscope : When you move the slide away from you using the mechanical stage lever while looking through the oculars. Which way does the "e" move?
- What alternative measures can be done if preservation of specimens is not possible?You are looking at a specimen on low power and you cannot see details that your instructor asked you to look. What should you do. How is it done.Explain the advantages and disadvantages of using a model organism (include at least 3 of each). Edit View Insert Format Tools Table -| BI U AVe A v &v T? v 12pt v Paragraph v
- Can you please re-draw this diagram again more clearly in a digital format?Explain how do we make scientific drawings.Discuss the alternative means of analyzing data of scientific visualization. What are some of the applications of scientific visualization other than the medical imaging examples in the book?