Looking for Signs of Micro-Life

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Looking for Signs of Micro-Life Activity #36 Looking for Signs of Micro-Life

Activity 36: Looking for Signs of Micro-Life White Space ?: What types of microbes do you expect to see in the creek water? Explain. (3-4 sentences) Challenge Question: What kinds of microbes can you find? Background: Read p C-27-28 and write down three facts. Vocabulary: Protist: a single celled organism with a nucleus Bacteria: a single celled organism without a nucleus Culture: A small sample of the material at which you are viewing under the microscope

Activity 36: Looking for Signs of Micro-Life Materials: See list on page C28 Procedure: Follow the procedure on C-28-29 Data: Use the Activity 36 Data Sheet. Make sure to draw your images accurately!

Activity 36: Looking for Signs of Micro-Life Analysis Questions: Answer questions #1-3 on page C30 Conclusion: What kinds of microbes did you see under the microscope? Explain. Notes to Self: Complete all drawings, analysis questions, and conclusion.