STI Colleges Cell Microscopy Lab Report PDF
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STI College
Bianca L. Ocbina
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This is a lab report on cell microscopy, including the methodology, results, and discussion. The report details laboratory practices, biological techniques, and cellular structures in eukaryotes and prokaryotes. It was prepared by Bianca L. Ocbina.
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STI Colleges ============ Cell Microscopy =============== Abstract ======== Introduction ============ In this section, you will introduce the experiment by explaining what you did in general. Why did you do it? This section usually begins with a review of the literature in a library. Look for wa...
STI Colleges ============ Cell Microscopy =============== Abstract ======== Introduction ============ In this section, you will introduce the experiment by explaining what you did in general. Why did you do it? This section usually begins with a review of the literature in a library. Look for ways to inform the reader about previous work on this topic **Figure 1.0 Sample Title for Figure 1.0 with Format** *This section provides a brief description of the figure. It must be italicized and have a spacing of 1.0.* **Image 1.0 Sample Title for Image 1.0 with Format** *This section provides a brief description of the image. It must also include the source.* Objectives ========== Demonstrate good laboratory practices as well as mastery of biological techniques such as staining and slide preparation. Recognize and distinguish major and subcellular organelles in eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Recognize the interaction between specific stains and cellular structures Methodology =========== Reframe the toy and remove the small lens, this is The main reference required to make a diy ![](media/image3.jpeg)microscope Place the small lens from the toy laser on top of the camera on your cellphone. Check that the bobby pin is properly bolding the lens Tape the bobby pin to the back of the cellphone to secure the lens Cut a small piece of an old face shield. This will be ![](media/image5.jpeg)your presentation slides. You could also use clear plastic Make a spot for your homemade microscope and place your slide and you may now begin 1. Results ======= ![](media/image8.jpeg) ![](media/image10.jpeg) ![](media/image12.jpeg) Discussion ========== Conclusion ========== References ==========