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The Fruit Fly Compound Microscope Lab Station 19 Run Slide Show

Station Look at the Fruit Fly under LOW power. Can you see the entire specimen in your field of view? Return to Beginning (click fly)

45. Match these pictures with their descriptions. You will need to LOOK at them under the microscope in order to tell. (the list of choices is found below) A. Fruit Fly wing tip – HIGH power B. Fruit Fly Head – MEDIUM power C. Fruit Fly Leg – MEDIUM power D. Fruit Fly Broken Wing –MEDIUM power E. Fruit Fly Eye – HIGH power F. Fruit Fly Wing Edge (with hairs) – HIGH G. Fruit Fly Leg Attachment – HIGH H. Fruit Fly Abdomen – LOW power I. Fruit Fly Wing – LOW power J. Fruit Fly Foot with Hook – HIGH power Picture 1 Return to Beginning (click fly)

45. Match these pictures with their descriptions. You will need to LOOK at them under the microscope in order to tell. (the list of choices is found below) A. Fruit Fly wing tip – HIGH power B. Fruit Fly Head – MEDIUM power C. Fruit Fly Leg – MEDIUM power D. Fruit Fly Broken Wing –MEDIUM power E. Fruit Fly Eye – HIGH power F. Fruit Fly Wing Edge (with hairs) – HIGH G. Fruit Fly Leg Attachment – HIGH H. Fruit Fly Abdomen – LOW power I. Fruit Fly Wing – LOW power J. Fruit Fly Foot with Hook – HIGH power Picture 2 Return to Beginning (click fly)

45. Match these pictures with their descriptions. You will need to LOOK at them under the microscope in order to tell. (the list of choices is found below) A. Fruit Fly wing tip – HIGH power B. Fruit Fly Head – MEDIUM power C. Fruit Fly Leg – MEDIUM power D. Fruit Fly Broken Wing –MEDIUM power E. Fruit Fly Eye – HIGH power F. Fruit Fly Wing Edge (with hairs) – HIGH G. Fruit Fly Leg Attachment – HIGH H. Fruit Fly Abdomen – LOW power I. Fruit Fly Wing – LOW power J. Fruit Fly Foot with Hook – HIGH power Picture 3 Return to Beginning (click fly)

45. Match these pictures with their descriptions. You will need to LOOK at them under the microscope in order to tell. (the list of choices is found below) A. Fruit Fly wing tip – HIGH power B. Fruit Fly Head – MEDIUM power C. Fruit Fly Leg – MEDIUM power D. Fruit Fly Broken Wing –MEDIUM power E. Fruit Fly Eye – HIGH power F. Fruit Fly Wing Edge (with hairs) – HIGH G. Fruit Fly Leg Attachment – HIGH H. Fruit Fly Abdomen – LOW power I. Fruit Fly Wing – LOW power J. Fruit Fly Foot with Hook – HIGH power Picture 4 Return to Beginning (click fly)

45. Match these pictures with their descriptions. You will need to LOOK at them under the microscope in order to tell. (the list of choices is found below) A. Fruit Fly wing tip – HIGH power B. Fruit Fly Head – MEDIUM power C. Fruit Fly Leg – MEDIUM power D. Fruit Fly Broken Wing –MEDIUM power E. Fruit Fly Eye – HIGH power F. Fruit Fly Wing Edge (with hairs) – HIGH G. Fruit Fly Leg Attachment – HIGH H. Fruit Fly Abdomen – LOW power I. Fruit Fly Wing – LOW power J. Fruit Fly Foot with Hook – HIGH power Picture 5 Return to Beginning (click fly)

45. Match these pictures with their descriptions. You will need to LOOK at them under the microscope in order to tell. (the list of choices is found below) A. Fruit Fly wing tip – HIGH power B. Fruit Fly Head – MEDIUM power C. Fruit Fly Leg – MEDIUM power D. Fruit Fly Broken Wing –MEDIUM power E. Fruit Fly Eye – HIGH power F. Fruit Fly Wing Edge (with hairs) – HIGH G. Fruit Fly Leg Attachment – HIGH H. Fruit Fly Abdomen – LOW power I. Fruit Fly Wing – LOW power J. Fruit Fly Foot with Hook – HIGH power Picture 6 Return to Beginning (click fly)

45. Match these pictures with their descriptions. You will need to LOOK at them under the microscope in order to tell. (the list of choices is found below) A. Fruit Fly wing tip – HIGH power B. Fruit Fly Head – MEDIUM power C. Fruit Fly Leg – MEDIUM power D. Fruit Fly Broken Wing –MEDIUM power E. Fruit Fly Eye – HIGH power F. Fruit Fly Wing Edge (with hairs) – HIGH G. Fruit Fly Leg Attachment – HIGH H. Fruit Fly Abdomen – LOW power I. Fruit Fly Wing – LOW power J. Fruit Fly Foot with Hook – HIGH power Picture 7 Return to Beginning (click fly)

45. Match these pictures with their descriptions. You will need to LOOK at them under the microscope in order to tell. (the list of choices is found below) A. Fruit Fly wing tip – HIGH power B. Fruit Fly Head – MEDIUM power C. Fruit Fly Leg – MEDIUM power D. Fruit Fly Broken Wing –MEDIUM power E. Fruit Fly Eye – HIGH power F. Fruit Fly Wing Edge (with hairs) – HIGH G. Fruit Fly Leg Attachment – HIGH H. Fruit Fly Abdomen – LOW power I. Fruit Fly Wing – LOW power J. Fruit Fly Foot with Hook – HIGH power Picture 8 Return to Beginning (click fly)

45. Match these pictures with their descriptions. You will need to LOOK at them under the microscope in order to tell. (the list of choices is found below) A. Fruit Fly wing tip – HIGH power B. Fruit Fly Head – MEDIUM power C. Fruit Fly Leg – MEDIUM power D. Fruit Fly Broken Wing –MEDIUM power E. Fruit Fly Eye – HIGH power F. Fruit Fly Wing Edge (with hairs) – HIGH G. Fruit Fly Leg Attachment – HIGH H. Fruit Fly Abdomen – LOW power I. Fruit Fly Wing – LOW power J. Fruit Fly Foot with Hook – HIGH power Picture 9 Return to Beginning (click fly)

45. Match these pictures with their descriptions. You will need to LOOK at them under the microscope in order to tell. (the list of choices is found below) A. Fruit Fly wing tip – HIGH power B. Fruit Fly Head – MEDIUM power C. Fruit Fly Leg – MEDIUM power D. Fruit Fly Broken Wing –MEDIUM power E. Fruit Fly Eye – HIGH power F. Fruit Fly Wing Edge (with hairs) – HIGH G. Fruit Fly Leg Attachment – HIGH H. Fruit Fly Abdomen – LOW power I. Fruit Fly Wing – LOW power J. Fruit Fly Foot with Hook – HIGH power Picture 10 Return to Beginning (click fly)

46. Mystery Photo 1 Find the area on the Fruit Fly slide that looks like the mystery photo below. On which part of the body is it found? What power magnification is used (LOW, MEDIUM, or HIGH)? Return to Beginning (click fly)

47. Mystery Photo 2 Locate this area on your Fruit Fly slide. Draw an arrow on the picture on your answer sheet to indicate the location of this structure. What do you think it might be? (your best guess is good enough) Return to Beginning (click fly)

Have a nice day! Return to Beginning (click fly) Have a nice day!