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Mar.6, 2019 You need: Clean paper (2) / Pencil Protist Grid/chart (done in class Mon.) Warm Up: Mental Math – be ready. I CAN: identify the parts of the microscope.

Outer most part of plant cell. Makes food from sunlight Road (smooth) Road (rough) Gel surrounding all Controls cell Storage Copies ribosomes Inner part of outer covering of plant cell. Protein factory Packaging plant Power factory

Clean up (pac-man) Storage Road (smooth) Road (rough) Controls cell Outer covering of an animal cell. Road (smooth) Road (rough) Gel surrounding all Controls cell Copies ribosomes Centrioles = help in cell division (reproduction) Protein factory Power factory Packaging plant

Euglena, Amoeba, Paramecium, and Volvox Amoeba Sisters video Protists… Euglena, Amoeba, Paramecium, and Volvox Amoeba Sisters video

Amoeba Amoeba Pseudopod (fake foot) Nucleus

Euglena Nucleus Chloroplast Flagella Euglena

Paramecium Macro (big) and micro (little) nucleus Paramecium Cilia

Volvox Daughter colony Adult Colony Volvox

Compound Microscope 1. Eye Piece – lens closest to the eye. 2. Body Tube – gives distance between eyepiece and objective. 3. Nose Piece – holds the objectives. 4. Arm – holds the tube and lenses. 5. Objectives – lens closest to the slide. 6. Stage – platform for the slides. 7. Stage clips – Holds the slide in place. 8. Course Adjustment knob – Moves stage up/down (to focus). 9. Diaphragm – Controls the amount of light. 10. Fine Adjustment knob – Moves stage up/down slightly 11. Light – Shines light through the slide, lens, tube. 12. Base – Holds up the entire microscope.

Today’s checklist Although listed on the daily website post, I thought I’d list here, too. Quizziz.com protist quiz – code 809652. BrainPop – microscope video and quiz. BrainPop – virtual microscope lab. Virtual Microscope Lab (UD) – Be sure to record observations about the “e” and the onion cells. Intro to Microscope Lab: protist, letter “e”, pre-made slide…RECORD OBSERVATIONS, ANSWER QUESTIONS!!