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Hey guys! We had to do a quick lab in my microbiology class, but I did not have my lab book at that time. Basically, I couldn't do it. All its asking is what happens is there is a letter E on the slide, what does it look on the microscope, and so on and so forth. Contact me on AIM if you can, the sooner the better. Thanks in advance!!
EDIT!
I think it might help if i post the directions for that part! Sorry basketcase, I was making no bake oatmeal cookies and didnt notice until right when you signed off
. Thanks though
. But yes, here they are!
Take a piece of lens paper, and using a dark pen or pencil, write a three or four letter word from the following letters: p, b, q, d, h, t, o, y, l. Your word does not need to be a real word, but do use at least three different letters. As you print your letters, keep them small--about the size of the letters on this page or smaller.
Thats what we were to observe under the microscope, here are the accompanying (sp?) questions:
1) Record what is looked like through the microscope.
2) When you moved the slide to the right, what direction did the specimen appear to move under the scope?
3) When you moved the slide forward or up, what direction did the specimen appear to move under the scope?
Thanks in advance guys!
EDIT!
I think it might help if i post the directions for that part! Sorry basketcase, I was making no bake oatmeal cookies and didnt notice until right when you signed off
Take a piece of lens paper, and using a dark pen or pencil, write a three or four letter word from the following letters: p, b, q, d, h, t, o, y, l. Your word does not need to be a real word, but do use at least three different letters. As you print your letters, keep them small--about the size of the letters on this page or smaller.
Thats what we were to observe under the microscope, here are the accompanying (sp?) questions:
1) Record what is looked like through the microscope.
2) When you moved the slide to the right, what direction did the specimen appear to move under the scope?
3) When you moved the slide forward or up, what direction did the specimen appear to move under the scope?
Thanks in advance guys!