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    Distinguish between the resolving power and magnifying power of a microscope lens system. a. resolving power: b. magnifying power: 8. In addition to bright field microscopy list two other variations on the optical microscope. a. b. 9. Why is it necessary to use immersion oil when using the 1000X objective lens to observe a specimen? 10.

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    All rights reserved  www.esciencelabs.com • 888.375.5487    2  Table of Contents:    Introduction:          Lab 1:  The Scientific Method  Lab 2:  Writing a Lab Report  Lab 3:  Data Measurement  Lab 4:  Introduction to the Microscope    Biological Processes:            Lab 5:  The Chemistry of Life  Lab 6:  Diffusion  Lab 7:  Osmosis  Lab 8:  Respiration  Lab 9:  Enzymes      The Cell:    Lab 10:  Cell Structure & Function            Lab 11:  Mitosis 

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    1) Purpose: To learn how to use and analyze images under a compound light microscope. 2) Background Research: According to "The Microscope ." The Parts of a Microscope. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Nov. 2015. , it gives the definition of different parts of a compound light microscope. According to the source it states,” The compound microscope has two systems of lenses for greater magnification, 1) the ocular, or eyepiece lens that one looks into and 2) the objective lens, or the lens closest to

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    of the hair and fibers with the help of compound microscope. In this way, we will determine the morphology of the samples and also observed the consistent part of the already observed sample. Materials Required Components are; Compound Microscope Known Samples of Hair and Fibers Sample Observation Chart Unknown samples of Hair and Fibers Procedure A compound microscope is provided. Carefully notice the functions of each part of the microscope. It is consisted of eyepiece, eyepiece tube, aperture

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    The first lab we ever did in Biology 101 was about the scientific method. The scientific method is used in solving everyday problems. The first part of the scientific method is to begin making observations and asking questions about the situation. Once that is done, you should then check some accumulated sources of scientific data to gain information about the situation. Then you must formulate a hypothesis. In other words, the hypothesis is what will lead to the formation of a statement that can

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    On August 11, 1926 a Jewish couple Lazar and Bella, gave birth to their son Aaron Klug. By the time Aaron was two, him and his family left Lithuania and moved to South Africa. His father was a trained saddler and Aaron often helped his father rear and sell cattle during his teenage years. When it came to education, Klug had a traditional Jewish education and secular schooling. In primary school, Klug read Microbe Hunter by Paul de Kruif which inspired him to study medicine as well as microbiology

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    Experimental Study of laser cleaning Tests Laser cleaning of ethnographic object is a subject concern due to the sensitivity of substrate and materials to the traditional techniques so application of laser cleaning for elimination of contaminations requires preliminary and systematic study of adequate conditions to avoid any damage of the substrates , and for optimization of the laser parameters which will be tested such as ( number of pulse , fluence ,wave lengths and repetition rate so this experimental

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    LITERATURE REVIEW The microscope has been one of the greatest contributions to scientific study known to mankind and like a hammer is found in every carpenter 's toolbox, one would find a microscope in a scientist 's toolbox. A microscope is used to view matter not obvious with 20/20 vision and can magnify objects as small as the smallest atom. The nomenclature for microscope derives from two words, mikros and skopein which means seeing small. The history of the microscope, which is comprised

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    Microscope Research Paper The evolution of the microscope. The first form of the microscope was a crystal that was found by someone from a long time ago. The crystal was thick in the middle, but thinner around the egdes. The crystal made things look bigger when someone looked through it. The pearson also noticed that if the sun shone through the crystal, certain things could get burnt or set on fire. They were known as "magnifiers". Magnifiers were mentioned in the writings of the two Roman philosophers

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    The first lab I ever did in Biology 101 was about the scientific method. The scientific method is used to solve everyday problems. I learned about all the steps it takes to carry out the scientific method completely. This lab taught me the basics of how any scientific experiment is performed. The first part of the scientific method is to begin making observations and asking questions about different situations. It is important to always check accumulated sources of scientific data to gain information

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