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A) ocular
B) objective
C) nosepiece
D) side clip
E) fine focus
Choose an answer
1 Match the parts to their names. 2 Parts of a microscope
What is the ecosystem function of the tiny
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organisms living within these roots?
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Parts of a microscope
Some plants, like legumes, form a Mutualistic
____________________ relationship with bacteria that
live inside their root nodules.
What are ordinary sizes for bacteria? 0.5-10 micrometers
,Which is gram positive and which is gram A) is gram positive
negative? B) is gram negative
What is this? Rotifer
The arrow is indicating what cellular Chloroplast
organelle?
We viewed a slide of crossed threads to Comprehending depth of focus
understand what function of the
microscope?
What is the total magnification when looking 400
through a CSUN compound microscope on
the 40x objective?
What does parfocal mean? once an image is in focus with one objective lens, it will be
nearly in focus with all objective lenses.
What domain includes organisms that live in Archaea
very hot places like the one pictured
above?
Give the structures in the red ovals and the Rotifer and corona
kind of organism.
Putting your microscope away properly is 1. rotate to 4x objective before removing slide.
something that every good biologist knows 2. reset condenser.
how to do. The correct steps for microscope 3. minimize light.
storage are listed below. 4. off switch.
5. unplug and wrap cord.
6. cover.
, Match the parts to their names. A) ocular
B) objective
C) nosepiece
D) side clip
E) fine focus
What is the ecosystem function of the tiny Converting atmospheric nitrogen into useable nitrogen.
organisms living within these roots?
What is the total magnification of an object 400x
using a 40x objective lens and looking
through 10x ocular lenses?
Today we will be starting an experiment to - We will be using E. coli in our experiment
follow the evolution of antibiotic resistance - Bacteria are ideal for experiments involving mutations and
in bacteria. Select all of the following evolution because they have a fast generation time and it is
statements that are true. easy to grow billions of cells in a small space.
All Bacteria and Archaea are prokaryotes; True
their cells lack a membrane-bound nucleus
and lack complex organelles such as
mitochondria or chloroplasts. True or False.
What type of reproduction are certain Obligate pathogenesis (asexual reproduction)
rotifers (Bdelloidea) famous for?
Although historically called blue-green True
algae, Cyanobacteria are not eukaryotic,
and many biologists restrict the word 'algae'
to photosynthetic eukaryotes other than the
Land Plants. True or False.
How would you be able to appreciate an Mentally integrating depth of focus using the fine focus knob.
object's 3-dimensional structure when
viewing it through your microscope?
What is the name of these locomotory Cilia
structures that all members of the phylum
possess?
Archaea include organisms that are Thermophiles
mesophiles, but also organisms we would
call extremophiles. Name one sub-category
of extremeophile that you read about in the
lab manual.