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Category > Biology Posted 21 Nov 2017 My Price 12.00

How do you know how big to draw the bacteria listed on the attached paper?

How do you know how big to draw the bacteria listed on the attached paper?

 

Name:Section #/TA Name:Question of the week 2Due Wed/Thursday in lab1.Consider the circle above as the field of view in your microscope as would be seen at 1000Xmagnification. The diameter of the field of view is 180µm, making each square about20µm on an side. Consider the size of microbes relative to the field of view. Accuratelydraw within the field of view what you might see in a mixed culture ofBacillus subtilis,Chlorella, andSaccharomyces cerevisiae, Label your diagrams with the names of themicrobes. Your drawing will be scored on a three point scale: the accuracy of the sizeof the cells you draw, the accuracy in the cell shape and if the cells would have anydistinctive features at this magnification. Feel free to use color or shading to accentyour drawings, but make sure your drawing reflects what you would see on a wetmounted sample.2.Why aren’t the stains like crystal violet and safranin washed away with water during simplestaining? What sorts of interactions keep them together? Are they covalently bound, an ionicinteraction, hydrogen bonding, or something else?
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