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    THE INVENTION OF CELL PHONE CHANGES THE LIFE It is undeniable that the technology behind the cell phone is one of the greatest inventions. Cell phones have changed the world of communications. People are woken up by cell phones every day. Cell phone became an important element of our life. After Food‚ Clothes‚ Shelter‚ now Cell Phone.   The cell phone has brought many advantages to our culture; it may also have contributed to an increase in risky behavior among people. Man became addicted to

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    Life Without Cell Phone

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    going a whole day without your cell phone. Would you be able to function right? Most people I know would answer no to this question. Now imagine going a whole week without your cell phone. Would you go insane just thinking about not having your cell phone? I know that I would not go insane‚ but my friends would say otherwise. Now‚ I would like for you to imagine there was no cell phones in the world for an entire month‚ year‚ decade‚ and century. How would you react? Me‚ I would be just fine with

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    An Outline of the Cell Theory

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    Chapter 2 IB Biology 2.1 Cell Theory 2.1.1 Outline the cell theory (2). • All organisms are composed of one or more cellsCells are the smallest units of life • All cells come from preexisting cells • TOK: cell theory replaces the former ideas of spontaneous generation or abiogenesis in which inanimate matter assembles itself into living forms • Exception: muscle cells- more than 1 nucleus‚ very long; (fungal cells) hyphae roots- not a single unit; protoctista- not specialized to single

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    cell theory

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    Question 1 1 out of 1 points Items that are necessary for survival are called Answer Selected Answer:    needs Correct Answer:    needs Question 2 1 out of 1 points Materials that come from nature such as water‚ coal and timber are examples of Answer Selected Answer:    natural resources Correct Answer:    natural resources Question 3 0 out of 1 points The economy of the United States is often described as Answer

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    Microscope Activity

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    then select the lowest ocular power (4x) to set microscope into low power. The reposition slide into the circle of light by turning the two knobs located at the right of the microscope. The top knob moves slide back and forth‚ where as‚ the bottom knob positions the slide from side to side. Then adjust the focus using the coarse focus and fine focus knob‚ using the coarse focus first causing a move rapid movement. ALWAYS make sure the microscope is in its lowest power when using the coarse

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    Microscope Essay

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    Introduction Microscopes have brought to light a new realm of information that originally laid dormant and invisible to the naked eye. It has enhanced biology and brought forth great advancements into the study of living organisms. Many discoveries have been achieved through the microscope. One of the major ones is the cell theory that we have talked about in this chapter. Having a microscope enables us to study even the smallest of details in organisms and allows us to conduct research. Another

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    Compound Microscope

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    2012 COMPOUND MICROSCOPE A compound microscope is an optical instrument used to see objects that are too small for the naked eye. A compound microscope is a microscope fitted with two or more convex lenses. The high magnification produced by these lenses together enables a detailed study of micro-organisms‚ cells and tissues. These types of microscopes are therefore widely used in scientific and medical research. The basic design of a compound light microscope consists of convex

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    Microbiology Term Paper of BTY(205) Topic:- Different types of Microscopes Submitted to:- Submitted by:- Annapurna S. Agasthya Anjali Kumari B-15 11007713 B.Sc. Biotechnology Acknowledgement I am heartily thankful to my teacher‚ Annapurna S. Agasthya who gave me such a wonderful topic and whose encouragement‚ guidance and support from the initial to the final level enabled me to develop an understanding

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    Lens and Microscope

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    What type of microscope would be used in the laboratory to observe very small objects or organisms on a slide? Please give reasoning behind the answer. Which microscope would be useful when studying the internal structure of a minute specimen? (2 points) 2.List two jobs where microscopes are used. Describe in what capacity they are used. (2 points) 3.Why is a special paper used to clean the lenses of a microscope? (1 point) 4.State the name of each of the tagged parts on the microscope shown above

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    Microscopes and Microscopy Introduction The purpose for including a lab on microscopy in his course is because it is a very important tool in making detailed observations. This lab helps the average person realize that there is much more to things than what you see with the naked eye. In the field of human biology microscopes are very important for many reasons. In the late 1500’s a scientist named Zacharias Janssen created the first microscope of it kind and now we have several microscopes

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