Cells & Disease Looking for Signs of Micro-Life. Entry Task: How does the microscope change the image you see?

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Cells & Disease Looking for Signs of Micro-Life

Entry Task: How does the microscope change the image you see?

The Story of Leprosy Calculate the % you earned on these assignment

A License to Learn The microscope is one important tool used by scientists to study living things. What other tools are used by life scientists? Think about tools used by doctors and in laboratory and field research. List three tools used by life scientists and describe the kind of information they can help scientists collect.

Turn In A License to Learn - Analysis Questions Microscopy Drawings (2) at different magnifications

Looking for Signs of Micro-Life Introduction

Alive or Not Alive? How could you figure out if something is a microbe?

Common Types of MicroLife

Class Reflection:  Could something that doesn’t move still be alive?

Class Reflection:  Where would you expect to find microbes and what do you think they might be doing there?

Homework: Analysis Questions 1-4 NOTE: for Question 3, a short paragraph means 4 sentences minimum per paragraph. Labeled Drawings of 2 different microbes