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Microscopy for Microbiology - Use and Function
Hands-On Labs, Inc. Version 42-0249-00-02
Exercise 1: Getting to Know your Compound Microscope
Data Table 1. Microscope Components.
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Data Table 2. Total Magnification.
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Data Table 4. Letter e Viewing Results.
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B. Why is it important to calculate the diameter of the field when first using the microscope?
Exercise 2: Viewing Prepared Microbe Slides
Data Table 5. Prepared Slide Viewing Results.
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B. Detail techniques you found helpful for focusing on the various slides in this exercise.
Exercise 3: Preparing Wet-Mount Slides
Data Table 6. Wet-Mount Viewing Results.
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Dental Tatar Smear |
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Questions
A. Describe the similarities and differences between the cheek cell wet mount and dental plaque wet mount.
B. How did the process of preparing wet-mount slides become easier as you prepared the second wet-mount slide of this exercise?