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Tools and Procedures 1-4 Most scientists use the metric system when collecting data and performing experiments.
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A Common Measurement System Metric System – is a system of collecting data. It is a decimal system of measurements whose units are scaled on multiples of 10 so it is easy to use. International System of Units is a revised version of the original metric system. (SI)
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Basic Units of Measurements Mass - gram Volume -liter Length -meter
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Analyzing Biological Data What is the simplest way to find out whether factors in an experiment changed or remained the same? Record your data on a table& make a graph.
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Microscopes A microscope magnifies images that are too small to see.
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The Difference Between Light & Electron Microscopes Light Microscopes produce images by focusing visible light rays. Electron Microscopes produce images by focusing beams of electrons
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Microscopes Compound Microscope is a light microscope that is used in most schools to observe small living organisms. It allows light to pass through the specimen and uses 2 lenses to form an images. Two types of Electron microscopes are: Transmission& Scanning TEM-needs greater magnification; views dead cells and organisms. SEM-3-D; enlarged views of surfaces.
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Laboratory Techniques A cell culture is a group of cells that develops from a single cell placed in a dish containing a nutrient solution. Cell fractionation is a technique in which cells are broken into pieces and different cell parts are separated for study. A centrifuge is an instrument that separates cell parts according to density.
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Safety Always wash your hands after a lab because you my come into contact with organisms you cannot see. It is very important to follow safe practices and follow your teachers instructions.
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