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Practical General Biology “ A” Slides Lab 1-5

Molecules of living things

Molisch’s Test For Carbohydrates

Benedict’s Test for Reducing Sugars

Benedict’s Test for Reducing Sugars

Benedict’s Test for Reducing Sugars

Biuret Test for Proteins

Enzymes

Catalase Enzyme

Catalase Enzyme

Lab. No.4 The cell

Amoeba

Amoeba

Euglena

Paramecium

Animal cell (Cheek cell)

Lab. No.5 The Cell

Plant cell

Starch grains in Potato

Starch grains in Potato

Chloroplast

Chromoplast in tomato

Chromoplast

Chromoplast

Chromoplast in Carrot

Aspergillus sp.

Aspergillus sp.

Rhizopus sp.

Rhizopus

Penicillium

Penicillium

Penicillium