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    Euglena Lab Report

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    uses its “eye” to gravitate towards its best chance of being able to be autotrophic. As we observed the microscopic bacteria under several different microscopes, it was clear to see that Euglena does not have a cell wall, although it can be classified as coccus, as it moves it moves in a wavelike formation. We took a photograph of the cell with a microscope with a camera on it, as we looked at the picture, we could see the obvious coccus cells and the eye was very visible. Knowing these facts, I…

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    What Shaped Astronomy Have you ever looked up and wondered how man ever figured out that there are different planets and galaxies around the world and how they the can affect man . In the renaissance era astronomy was expanding in many ways helping us understand the world we live in . with new people finding astronomy interesting comes new inventions or devices that help use learn more about the bodies in space. In the renaissance period galileo was very important along with technology that…

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    Zebra Fish Case Study

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    Cancer is a serious cause of death globally. Cancerous cells cannot be distinguished easily from the normal cells. Rapid development of cancerous cells depends on the process of Angiogenesis. Inhibition of the angiogenesis is a novel strategy in cancer treatment. Currently, herbal medicines are also being used, along with chemotherapy to reduce the side effects. For the present study, Neem was selected as it is a versatile tree in India. From the ancient times it has been considered as a mighty…

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    Arabidopsis Experiment

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    rsw1 plants of Arabidopsis at permissive (21°C) and non-permissive temperatures (31°C) were observed under light microscope by staining with different stains which were Toluidine Blue, Ruthenium Red and Calcofluor White. The results are shown below. i. Toluidine Blue Stain Figure 2| Root tip of Col plant at permissive temperature (21°C) stained with Toluidine Blue under light microscope with magnification 4X. The width of the root tip is approximately 0.14 mm. In figure 2, the root cap region…

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    science in Germany is shown in chapter 18 called the Rise of the Laboratory: Siemens, Hofmann, Bayer, Zeiss. This chapter follows the chain reactions of how cheaper purple dye allowed the production of aspirin all the way to the construction of the microscope making business. The other chapter, Masters or Metal: Krupp, Benz, Diesel, Rathenau shows the The individual responsible for the construction of many science based industries rising to fame was Werner Siemens. After dropping out to…

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    20 cents worth of materials can help save a life. The same materials that can be used to make a paper version of a centrifuge are everyday items you can find around your house -- paper, string, and plastic. Who would've thought that you could use paper in such a life-saving way! A Stanford bioengineer named Manu Prakash decided to analyze the spin of a toy he played with during his childhood in India -- A whirligig. The toy is quite simple in design and dates back thousands of years. It works…

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    Microbiology piqued my interest when I gazed into a microscope for the first time. Previously, I never considered the existence of a world unseen by the naked eye. Then, I found myself gawking at an organism with a body as remarkably complex as my own. How could this be? How could an organism only visible through lenses have a body as intricate as an organism hundreds of times larger than itself? With these questions swimming in my head, I decided to study this world unseen. During my research,…

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    Gypsum Mine Observation

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    columns to find how large the different sections of gypsum, shale and dolomite were. In addition to measuring the rock types, we took samples using the hammer. After the trip in lab the next week, we looked at the different rock types under the microscope and discovered…

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    Galileo looked within the solar system and discovered that everything rotates around it without exceptions. The invention of the microscope seems to be perfect for this era because I feel like it symbolizes that we need to take a close look at ourselves to become better people. Because of the Microscope, and taking a close look at ourselves, we discovered atoms and cells. We made huge strides in caring for ourselves because of all that we have learned about our bodies…

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    Elodea Experiment

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    (except for rhizopus stolonifer) with a total magnification of 400μm and a dFOV of 400μm. The estimated object size, scale bar, and drawing magnification of each cell was found except for cardiac muscle. Each cell appeared much larger under the microscope allowing each cell to be viewed and observed closely. The cardiac muscle cell consisted of striations and many nuclei. Elodea looked like a green brick wall and consisted of cell walls and many organelles. The Elodea was estimated to to be…

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