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BIOS 242 Lab 3: Microscopy- Observation of Cells
  • BIOS 242 Lab 3: Microscopy- Observation of Cells

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  • Lab 3: Microscopy- Observation of Cells Learning Objectives:  Use the compound light microscope for observation of cells.  Identify different types of bacteria based on their shapes.  Identify a variety of eukaryotic cells. VIDEOS: a) How to Use a Compound Microscope (Elon TLT) b) Parts of the Compound Microscope (Tami Guy) Introduction: Microbiology is the study of organisms, which cannot be seen with naked eye. You will need help of a microscope to observe these “tiny anim...
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Eng 3: Unit 3 Practice Questions 2024.
  • Eng 3: Unit 3 Practice Questions 2024.

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  • Eng 3: Unit 3 Practice Questions on - ANSWER the words a writer chooses exposition - ANSWER clear explanation tone - ANSWER the attitude a writer takes towards his topic and his audience; it may be enthusiastic, serious, humorous, sarcastic, etc. tropes - ANSWER literary or rhetorical devices that consist in the use of words in all but their literal sense Topic - ANSWER The topic of nonfiction is like a theme in fiction. The writer must decide upon the topic of his work unless it is ...
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AAB PER General Knowledge
  • AAB PER General Knowledge

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  • horizontal - Answer- The head of a _______ centrifuge rotor type seats the cups in a vertical positions when at rest and results in a flat upper surface of the sedimented material parfocal - Answer- In reference to a microscope, means the object being viewed should stay in focus when changing from one magnification to another combustible - Answer- A chemical with a flashpoint between 100C and 200C Cubital - Answer- The median ________vein is the preferred vein for venipuncture in an adu...
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Unit 16 Assignment B
  • Unit 16 Assignment B

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  • Unit 16 Assignment B Overall Grade: Distinction Course Overall Grade: D*D Contains: telescopes. lenses, investigation notes, risk assessments, magnification equations, problems with telescopes, mirrors, concave, convex, resolving power, arrays, earth based telescopes, space based telescopes, atmosphere, space telescope examples, Hubble, James Webb, Spitzer, X-Ray, Newton, NASA, collaborations between nations, star observations, Orion, Ursa Major, Cygnus, Cassiopeia, Andromeda, Ecliptic ...
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Parasitology Review Questions and Answers
  • Parasitology Review Questions and Answers

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  • Parasitology Review Questions and Answers What is one of the most common laboratory techniques for examination of fecal specimens? - CORRECT ️️ "ova and parasite" examination Virology laboratories are sometimes asked to culture clinical material for what intracellular protozoan? - CORRECT ️️ Toxoplasma gondii. Name one parasite that is detected in a specimen using the gene probe methodology. - CORRECT ️️ Trichomonas vaginalis Name the three magnifications that parasitic bloo...
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Heavy Weapons Leaders Course Javelin  Test Review
  • Heavy Weapons Leaders Course Javelin Test Review

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  • Heavy Weapons Leaders Course Javelin Test Review How many fields of view are in the javelin? - 4 How many sights are in the CLU and what are they? - 2, Day sight and nvs what magnifications are available in the CLU - Day 4x, WFOV 4x, and NFOV 12x what is the E zoom magnification - 2x what is the function of the display (VPU)? - convert electrical signals into visible light images what are the purposes of the flipper mirrors - allows for an integrated day and night sight and...
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MIP 302, Final Lab Exam fully solved graded A+ 2023/2024
  • MIP 302, Final Lab Exam fully solved graded A+ 2023/2024

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  • MIP 302, Final Lab ExamWhat is the appropriate attire for lab? - correct answer lab coats, closed toe shoes, goggles What are the five kingdom classification scheme? - correct answer 1. Animalia- animals 2. Plantae- plants 3. Fungi- molds & yeast (eukaryote) 4. Protista- protozoa & algae (eukaryote) 5. Monera- bacteria (prokaryote) What does the protist, Algae look like? - correct answer bc its photosynthetic and appear green or yellow and have rigid cell walls and symmetrical What ...
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BISC 262 MIDTERM || Questions and 100% Verified Answers.
  • BISC 262 MIDTERM || Questions and 100% Verified Answers.

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  • If the total magnification of a microscope can be increased by simply adding more lenses, why are bright-field light microscopes not outfitted to magnify things greater than 1300×? correct answers Because the resolution limit for a light microscope is about 0.2μm, magnifications above this will not produce clear images. Fluorescent microscopy differs from other types of light microscopy in that it requires correct answers the use of an ultraviolet light source. Why is it important to cen...
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Indiana PSI esthetician| Questions With 100% Correct Answers | Verified
  • Indiana PSI esthetician| Questions With 100% Correct Answers | Verified

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  • Vesicle - Small blister or sac containing clear fluid, lying within or just beneath the epidermis. Telengiectasia - Vascular lesion that has capillaries that have been distended or damaged fissure - Crack in the skin that penetrates the epidermis, such as chapped hands or lips. Bromhidrosis - Foul-smelling perspiration, usually noticeable in the armpits or on the feet. seatoma - A sebaceous cyst or subcutaneous tumor filled with sebum ranging in size from a pea to an orange usually appears ...
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AQA GCSE BIOLOGY ;PAPER 1 EXAM WITH VERIFIED  QUESTIONS        What is the equation for magnification? - ANSWER-Image size divided by actual  size    What is differentiation? - ANSWER-The process by which a cell changes to  become specialised for its job
  • AQA GCSE BIOLOGY ;PAPER 1 EXAM WITH VERIFIED QUESTIONS What is the equation for magnification? - ANSWER-Image size divided by actual size What is differentiation? - ANSWER-The process by which a cell changes to become specialised for its job

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  • AQA GCSE BIOLOGY ;PAPER 1 EXAM WITH VERIFIED QUESTIONS What is the equation for magnification? - ANSWER-Image size divided by actual size What is differentiation? - ANSWER-The process by which a cell changes to become specialised for its job What are undifferentiated cells called? - ANSWER-Stem cells What are sperm cells specialised for and how are they specialised? - ANSWER Reproduction - they transport the male DNA to the female DNA -It has a flagella and a str...
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