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DO NOW Clear your desk of everything except for a pen or pencil. Safety Awareness Quiz

REVIEW Name that lab instrument!

Which do you use to accurately measure volume of a liquid?

Parts and Functions of the Compound Light Microscope

Important things to remember about using the microscope: Always use the coarse adjustment knob first! Then use the fine adjustment knob.

Important things to remember about using the microscope: Always start with the lowest objective lens! If you want to look closer at your object, then you move up.