lenses and various knobs to focus the image. In this lab‚ we will learn about the proper use and handling of the microscope. Objectives: •Demonstrate the appropriate procedures used while using the compound light microscope correctly. •Make and use a wet mount. •Calculate the total magnification of the microscope. •Explain how to handle the microscope properly. •Describe changes in the field of view and the amount of light when going from low to high-power objectives using the compound light microscope
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7. What is the KINGDOM OF GOD? 8. What is the “ethics of the kingdom of God”? 9. For each of the following‚ make ONE summary statement of JESUS’ MESSAGE using YOUR OWN WORDS for each of the following in the Sermon on the Mount: The Beatitudes Salt and Light The Law and the Prophets Concerning Anger Concerning Adultery and Divorce Concerning Oaths Concerning
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popular with the college students who would come to his grocery store where he would sing songs for the pretty girls. In the late 1800s‚ his father died‚ and Larry was quite sad. The following Christmas‚ Larry took his flute and went to the cemetery at Mount Saint Mary’s College to play one of his father’s most famous pieces‚ “When the Glory Lit the Midnight Air”. The town folk thought he finally mastered the ability to play the flute to honor his father. So the town folk went up to the gravesite by the
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colder. The man also took his gloves off to eat and to build fires. The man wasn’t wearing a face mask so his cheeks and nose started to get frost bite on them. (Page 2) He successfully built one fire‚ which prolonged the usefulness of his fingers and toes. (Page 6) At 75 degrees below zero your feet will become numb and be chilled to the bone. While the man is walking‚ he breaks some ice and wets his feet; this is when his feet start to freeze because it is so cold outside and continues to get colder
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skin then transferred using the aseptic transfer technique into the sterile media. Incubated both specimens for 48 hours observed and recording results of growth at 24 and 48 hours. After observing final growth pattern at 48 hours prepared both wet mount and direct stain slide for each of the cultures. Viewed under microscope using both the 40X and 100X oil immersion lens. Disinfected work area. Observations: |Bacteria |Growth pattern after 24 hours
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TERRESTRIAL THINGS Poems Ingrid de Kok Kwela/Snailpress Acknowledgements I would like to thank the Rockefeller Foundation for granting me a residency in 1999 at the Bellagio Study and Conference Centre in Italy. The period spent there was invaluable. Thanks are also due to the University of Cape Town which awarded me four months of study and research leave in 2001 to complete the book. Acknowledgements are due to the following journals and books‚ in which some of these poems originally appeared:
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directly underneath the microscope but putting a drop of water on the specimen can improve how the structures appear under microscope and also prevent the specimen from drying out on the slide (2). Adding water to the specimen is called wet mount. The liquid used in wet mount fills the space between the slides to support the specimen and also allows light to pass through easily (3). The liquid is usually water can also
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Importance of Securing Items The definition of sensitive items is anything that considered classified or a mission essential item. They range anywhere from protective wear‚ maps‚ patrol routes‚ nods (night vision goggles) or simply your weapon. The meaning of securing your sensitive items mainly is maintaining accountability for opsec (operation security)‚ mission success and a soldiers overall readiness. If an item is lost and the enemy gets his/her hands on that item it could compromise the mission
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carmine on a wet mount slide‚ and by using dialysis tubing‚ we investigate the selective permeability to reducing sugar‚ glucose‚ starch‚ and iodine potassium iodine. In experiment 5.2 we use samples of ox blood and Elodea plant to observe the net flow of water from the surrounding solution into the cells. In experiment 5.3 in order to estimate the osmolarity of the potato tuber cells we use the methods of change in weight and change in volume. In experiment 5.1 while observing the wet mount‚ the Brownian
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to extract the light‚ white fluff for her nest. A barn swallow shivered in the rafters‚ preening and drying his wet feathers. Despite the ferocious storm‚ all was peaceful in the barn. Then suddenly‚ the door was pulled open‚ scaring the mouse back to her home. Two small figures tumbled in from the rain slamming the door shut behind them. They stood for a moment‚ silent and dripping wet. Finally‚ the taller one lit a match‚ illuminating the boy’s faces. Two brothers: cold‚
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