PPT-Pond Water . Pond Water seen under a microscope.
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Your Objective 1 You will understand that organisms are composed of one or more cells 2 You will identify the basic characteristics of organisms unicellular
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Your Objective 1 You will understand that organisms are composed of one or more cells 2 You will identify the basic characteristics of organisms unicellular organisms multicellular organisms. Microscopes are delicate and expensive instruments they should be handled with utmost care Before you use the microscope your instructor will explain its proper use Following are rule s that will protect the microscope and insure that you can make m This model comes with color corrected infinity optical system (CSIS), a movable large working distance condenser, 45 degree inclined trinocular head, high eye-point Plan eyepieces, infinity long working distance PLAN achromatic objectives and infinity long working distance PLAN phase contrast objectives. This microscope offers nine brightfield magnification powers, 40X, 60X, 100X, 150X, 200X, 300X, 400X, 600X & 900X, and six phase contrast settings, 100X, 150X, 200X, 300X, 400X & 600X. Its 30 watt adopt Kohler illumination system was designed for 90-240V wide voltage power supplies. CONCEPTS EXPLORED IN THIS LESSON. ocular lens / eyepiece. body tube. arm. base. light source/illuminato. r. revolving/rotating nosepiece. objective lenses. coarse adjustment knob. fine adjustment knob. Introduction to the Microscope. Types of . Microscopes. Calibration. Focusing. Types of Microscopes. Light Microscope - . Ocular lens on eyepiece and objective lens on turret multiply magnification.. Basics. By: Kaitlyn Schroeder; ETEAMS 2014. Modified from . Trimpe. . 2005 http://sciencespot.net/. 1. Microscope Basics . Uncover the microscope in front of you and follow along with the lecture. . . 2. Compound Light Microscope. Used to observe small objects. Magnifies images up to 2000X their size. 3. Different parts of a microscope. copyright cmassengale. SCI.9-12.B-1.2. - [Indicator] - Use appropriate laboratory apparatuses, technology, and techniques safely and accurately when conducting a scientific investigation. http://biology.unm.edu/ccouncil/Biology_203/Summaries/Microscopes.htm. 1. When moving your microscope, always carry it with both hands. Grasp the arm with one hand and place the other hand under the base for support.. Light Microscope. Simple – uses a single lens. Compound – uses a set of lenses or lens systems. Simple Light Microscope. Compound Microscope. Mechanical Parts. Used to support and adjust the parts. Light Microscope. Simple – uses a single lens. . Compound – uses a set of lenses or lens systems (this is the type of microscope we use in class, it has the eyepiece lens (ocular) and the objective lens). Pond liner basically used for water harvesting of your pond. It is also used in fish aquaculture, water reservoir, water storage tanks, etc. Pond lining films come in various sizes. There are two types pond liner installation process one is open and another is sandwich. It has multiple features like - cost-effective, durable, crack resistance, tear resistance, uv stabilized, leak & waterproof. Care. Parts. Focusing. Always carry with 2 hands. Do not force knobs. Always store covered. Keep objects clear of desk and cords. Only use lens paper for cleaning. Microscope Care. Eyepiece. Body. . (A) . Abiotic. component. (B) Biotic component. Abiotic. component:. Abiotic. component of pond consists of water, dissolved minerals, oxygen and carbon dioxide. Solar radiations are the main source of energy.. video (link on the website). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-. w98KA8UqU. Warm up . Why would we want to use a microscope to see things? When would it be better to use a telescope or binoculars?. Week 12, Day One. Modern day agriculture farming is booming now days. Now you can grow water lilies & lotus are beautiful aquatic plants in ponds using pond liner.
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