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What is the primary focus of the Biology and Applications of Microorganisms course?
What is the primary focus of the Biology and Applications of Microorganisms course?
Handling and caring for the microscope is one of the expected learning outcomes of this exercise.
Handling and caring for the microscope is one of the expected learning outcomes of this exercise.
True
What does MCB stand for in the context of this course?
What does MCB stand for in the context of this course?
Microbiology
Microbiology involves the study of organisms and agents that are too small to be seen by the _____ eye.
Microbiology involves the study of organisms and agents that are too small to be seen by the _____ eye.
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Match the parts of the compound microscope with their functions:
Match the parts of the compound microscope with their functions:
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Study Notes
Exercise Overview
- Focus on the compound microscope in the lab portion of MCB 11, Biology and Applications of Microorganisms.
- Professor John Daniel P.Ong represents the Microbiology Division of the Institute of Biological Sciences.
Exercise 1A Components
- Exercise divided into two parts:
- Identification and functions of microscope parts
- Calibration of the microscope, including the ocular micrometer and specimen size measurement.
Expected Learning Outcomes
- Proficiently handle and care for the microscope.
- Identify and describe the function of each component of the compound microscope.
- Demonstrate operational procedures for using a compound microscope.
Microbiology Context
- Microbiology focuses on studying organisms and agents that are invisible to the naked eye, highlighting the relevance of microscopy in understanding microorganisms.
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Description
This quiz focuses on the compound microscope as taught in MCB 11, highlighting its parts, functions, and calibration techniques. Students will learn to identify components and demonstrate proper handling of the microscope, crucial for studying microorganisms in microbiology.