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1. Microscopy Lab

  • Due Feb 5, 2021 by 11:59pm
  • Points 18
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  1. Visit here.  Complete Introduction, Field of View, Calibrate, Estimate, and take a screenshot of the Summary.
  2. Visit here.  Complete Bacteria Sampling.  Screenshot your Conclusion page.
  3. Visit here.  Complete Gram Staining.  Screenshot your Conclusion page.
  4. Describe how the cell structure of Gram-negative and Gram-positive cells leads to a given Gram stain result.
  5. Visit here.  Complete Using the Microscope.  Screenshot your Conclusion page.
  6. Explain how bright-field microscopy works and why specimens must be stained.
  7. Visit here.  You will be working on Depth of Focus in thick samples.  Choose the tapeworm mouth.  Follow the directions to obtain the best image possible.  Screenshot your final result.
  8. Visit here.  You will be working on Stereoscopic Zoom.  Choose a biological specimen.  Follow the directions to obtain the best image possible.  Screenshot your final result.
  9. 􏰀 Explain how magnification and resolution are controlled in a microscope.
  10. Visit here.  You will be working on Laser Scanning Confocal.  Choose a biological specimen.  Follow the directions to obtain the best image possible.  Screenshot your final result.
  11. Visit here.  You will be working on Phase Contrast Alignment.  Choose a biological specimen.  Follow the directions to obtain the best image possible.  Screenshot your final result
  12. 􏰀 Explain how phase-contrast microscopy works and why specimens do not need to be stained.
  13. Visit here.  You will be working on Differential Interference Contrast.  Choose a biological specimen.  Follow the directions to obtain the best image possible.  Screenshot your final result.
  14. Visit here.  You will be working on Fluoroescence with Multiple Fluorochromes.  Choose a biological specimen.  Follow the directions to obtain the best image possible.  Screenshot your final result.
  15. Visit here.  You will be working on Fluoroescence Combination.  Choose a biological specimen.  Follow the directions to obtain the best image possible.  Screenshot your final result.
  16. Visit here.  You will be working on Virtual Scanning Electron Microscopy.  Choose a biological specimen.  Follow the directions to obtain the best image possible.  Screenshot your final result.
  17. Visit here.  You will be working on SEM Simulator.  Choose a biological specimen.  Follow the directions to obtain the best image possible.  Screenshot your final result.
  18. State the advantages and disadvantages of using bright-field, phase-contrast, dark-field, fluorescence, confocal scanning laser, transmission electron, and scanning electron microscopy for a given situation.
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