For example, on the 4x objective 7. Are these cells (that make up the leg and you can't see) prokaryotic or eukaryotic? What Domain do they belong to? Jakto the main menu.
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Ex. 2 Questions (you must answer the questions, even if the lab was done online) 1. Does the field of vision increase or decrease as you increase magnification? 2. What is the total magnification when viewing an organism with the 10X objective? 3. What typical cellular morphologies of bacteria would you expect to see on prepared slides? 5. To which domain of life do the eukaryotes belong? 6. To which domain of life do the prokaryotes we view in lab belong?
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If the diameter of the field of view measures 2.0 mm, and you observe four cells, stretched end to end single file across the entire field of view, on average, how long is each cell in mm? If you were using the high power objective lens of the compound light microscope, what would the TOTAL magnification of the specimen be? To complete the chart below, review the information that went with the description of each organism you viewed. For each organism, check all that apply. Organism Observed Domain: Prokarya, Eukarya Kingdom: Protista, Fungi, Plant, Animal Daphnia Spirogyra Elodea Volvox Spirostomum To answer the remaining questions, consult the last page of the lab exercise. 23. What Kingdom consists of multicellular, heterotrophic species, which reproduce by spores? 24. What Kingdom consists of multicellular, photosynthetic species, which have true roots and leaves? 25. Which of the following consists of unicellular, heterotrophic species that do not reproduce by spores? A. Protista. B. Protozoa. C. Plantae. 26. Organisms given this common name are photosynthetic, come in all "body forms", but do not have true roots or leaves. 27. What Kingdom consists of multicellular, heterotrophic species, which reproduce by egg & sperm?
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