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    department; they will need modular G-wall lab benches which are flexible for this lab type. Support panels can also be used to increase privacy and discipline within this environment, the technical machinery within this laboratory should consist of microscopes and various centrifuges. The instruments used within this laboratory type could include, analyzers enable

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    How we came to know what we know now about anatomy and physiology has always been a great curiosity of anyone interested in the medical field. Knowing the history can lead to even more discoveries in the future. When you think of anatomy you imagine something like this picture below. But here is where it all began…. The beginning of anatomy and physiology, ironically, began with a curiosity in biology. The first man to create an important contribution to biology was Alcmaeon, in the 5th century

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    a thin layer of peptidoglycan that is much harder to stain. A positive bacterium has a thick layer of peptidoglycan and no outer membrane that can be penetrated by crystal violet. To perform this test, a small drop of water is placed on a clean microscope slide. A metal loop that has been properly sterilized in the blue flame and allowed time to cool is used to

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    MBK – Lab Report Name: ____ Section: ___ Module 1, Experiment 1: Observing Bacteria and Blood (No microscope needed for this lab) Questions: A. List the following parts of the microscope, AND Briefly describe the function of each part. A. Eyepiece – transmits and magnifies the image from the objective lens to the eye. B. Main tube – moves vertically for focusing C. Nosepiece– holds the objective lenses and rotates them. D. Objective lens - Objective lenses provide

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    flies were placed on a paper to begin scoring them. When scoring the flies, five male and five females of the ebony and wildtype were counted out for a total of twenty flies. They were identified by looking at the hooks of the male flies under the microscope. After counting them, they were put into the culture vial and left in an area with temperature between 20 to 25 degrees Celsius for one

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    Nicolson, which is that Gulliver is lowered to an object of a microscope because he views things he would rather not see and then cruses his magnified vision. (619). If Gulliver is this microscopic object he is not the one being objectified the woman are. Through Gulliver’s microscopic lens he makes woman the object of his observation, thus leading him to objectify them as grotesque and sexual. Gulliver being the embodiment of a microscope implies that he possesses the ability of scientific reasoning

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    taking any breaths while doing so. In the latter poems, she shows a more harsh side, where lines are quick, and straight to the point. A particular line that shows urgency is found within “‘Faith is Fine invention”, where Dickinson writes, “But Microscopes are prudent, In an Emergency!”. Of

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    later in the future though, with the advance of technology as mentioned above. Some compare neurologists with fMRI to molecular biologists with light microscopes (Jaffe, 2004), for the reason that the capacity of fMRI is not sufficient for neurological study. It must be taken into account that later light microscopes evolved to electron microscopes, meaning that also fMRI will offer improved spatial and temporal information in the future. Its potential must be acknowledged, and in the meantime there

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    Wound Healing Assay

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    using a P200 pipette. The lab student should use enough force to crate the scratch but not too much because too much force will create uneven scratches. Finally the treatments will be added to the wells. The plate will then be placed under the light microscope and pictures of the scratches will be taken which will be labeled as (T0) Time point zero. Other pictures will be taken 24 hrs. later at (T24) time point 24. The photos will then be analyzed and compared the lab group to determine if the is any

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    is found in lymph nodes. During surgery, the surgeon can see the cancerous tumor, but not all cancer cells can be visualized. As the tumor is sent to a pathologist who makes the tumor and surrounding tissue was removed by the surgeon through the microscope. In this way cancer cells that might be outside of the primary tumor can be seen.

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