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Bryophyte Lab
... to the lab may not have been named or described! Using a dissecting microscope as well as a compound microscope examine and draw:- (i) a leafy liverwort (fresh Plagiochila sp.) (ii) a thallose ...
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Flower Terminology (Part 1)
... dried male flower from North American ribbon-grass (Vallisneria americana). It was photographed through a compound microscope with substage illumination at 40 X magnification. The entire flower is about one millimeter across ... one or two, and the androecium is adnate to the stigma and style, forming a compound structure called the column. The column is also referred to as the gynandrium. A beaklike ...
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Laboratory Exercises in Plant Pathology - Identification of Powdery Mildew Fungi
... . Place the tape, sticky side down, on a drop of water on the microscope slide. Observe with a compound microscope. Attempt to locate an intact conidiophore with conidia, and determine if the conidia ... (black) chasmothecia to the drop of water on the slide. Examine the chasmothecium with a compound microscope. Using the descriptions in the key below, determine the type of appendages present on the ...
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APSnet Education Center - Lab Exercises in Plant Pathology - Basic Microscopy
... compound microscope that are not present on the dissecting microscope based on the Figures 1 and 2? Q. What components are present on the dissecting microscope that are not present on the compound microscope ... and compound microscopes? Dissecting _______________ Compound _______________ Q. What are the magnifications of objectives of your compound microscope? ____________ Q. Does your microscope ...
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Botany online: Microscopy
... G. GALILEI. Independent of the beginning development of the two-lensed - also called the compound microscope - stronger and stronger lenses became fashionable, too. Again, it was a Dutchman, A. van ... scientist ROBERT HOOKE was published. HOOKE examined vegetable tissues with the help of a compound microscope and thus detected their basic elements, the cells. The further development of microscopes and ...
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Techniques for Slide Preparation
... Microscope Slides for Powdery Mildew Fungi Identification Microscope Slides 5% KOH solution Coverslips Scalpel Sample with Cleistothecia for identification Compound Microscope Dissection Probe Hand lens, or Dissection Microscope (Recommended) Step #1 - Take a clean microscope ... BOIL!!! Step #5 - Place the prepared slide under the compound microscope and use the lowest power magnification to focus in ...
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CPN Samples
... is required for making the slides, and considerable experience in evaluating them under the compound microscope. 2. Microscopic examination of stripped or peeled epithelium of the leaf undersurfaces (to ... planimetry. 3. Somewhat more accessible than above but requiring manual skill, experience, stains, a compound microscope and often some luck, one can prepare squashes of root tips (where there ...
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OREP - Mad about mucks
... development and cultivar testing may improve the situation. Technical aspects of storage are under the microscope as well. For example, calcium is being evaluated for its use as a safer, more ... for fungicide use on carrots. Sclerotinia - a white, fluffy mold - produces oxalic acid, a natural compound that allows the mold to infect carrots, even during cold storage. McDonald’s team is ...
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Cell Biology Problems
... favor microtubule assembly. After a certain incubation period, you examine your microtubules under a fluorescent microscope. a) What would you expect to observe in terms of the newly added protein `monomers ... cells growing in a nutrient medium. There are many cells per ml. You add a compound "X" to the medium, and are able to measure the rate at which it is ...
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Fruit Terminology (Part 1)
... both margins of the central septum. This revelation requires the skillful use of a dissecting microscope. In the Jepson Flora of California (1993), this genus keys out under "one row of ... . Another native species reported for San Diego County (C. oligosperma Torrey & A. Gray) has similar compound leaves; however, it has a distinct basal leaf rosette that is lacking in this species ...
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