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Lesson 2: 2.3 WOWBugs. QUESTION: What type of organism is a WOWBug? What type of organism is a WOWBug?

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1 Lesson 2: 2.3 WOWBugs

2 QUESTION: What type of organism is a WOWBug? What type of organism is a WOWBug?

3 HYPOTHESIS: I believe a WOWBug is……because…..

4 PROCEDURE: Page 18-20 Page 18-20

5 DATA: Your data will be a 2 microscope drawings of the WOWBug: a. Full view of a WOWBug b. Zoomed in view of a WOWBug structure

6 DATA: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

7 Field Of View Measurements From Procedure Step 7 ________: Diameter of Field of View (mm) at 50x (Low) ________: Diameter of Field of View (mm) at 50x (Low) ________: Diameter of the Field of View (mm) at 100x (Medium) ________: Diameter of the Field of View (mm) at 100x (Medium) ________: Diameter of the Field of View (mm) at 150x ________: Diameter of the Field of View (mm) at 150x ________: Diameter of Field of View (mm) at 200x ________: Diameter of Field of View (mm) at 200x ________: Diameter of the Field of View (mm) at 250x ________: Diameter of the Field of View (mm) at 250x ________: Diameter of the Field of View (mm) at 300x (High) ________: Diameter of the Field of View (mm) at 300x (High) ________: Estimated WOWBug Body Length (mm) at Low Magnification ________: Estimated WOWBug Body Length (mm) at Low Magnification

8 Field Of View Measurements From Procedure Step 7 __2.7mm_: Diameter of Field of View (mm) at 50x (Low) __2.7mm_: Diameter of Field of View (mm) at 50x (Low) __1.3mm_: Diameter of the Field of View (mm) at 100x (Medium) __1.3mm_: Diameter of the Field of View (mm) at 100x (Medium) __0.9mm_: Diameter of the Field of View (mm) at 150x __0.9mm_: Diameter of the Field of View (mm) at 150x __0.7mm_: Diameter of Field of View (mm) at 200x __0.7mm_: Diameter of Field of View (mm) at 200x _0.54mm_: Diameter of the Field of View (mm) at 250x _0.54mm_: Diameter of the Field of View (mm) at 250x _0.45mm_: Diameter of the Field of View (mm) at 300x (High) _0.45mm_: Diameter of the Field of View (mm) at 300x (High) ________: Estimated WOWBug Body Length (mm) at Low Magnification ________: Estimated WOWBug Body Length (mm) at Low Magnification

9 DATA ANALYSIS: A. Explain two ways in which the compound light microscope is an improvement over the microscope developed by Antony van Leeuwenhoek. B. List three other ways in which lenses are used as tools of science, in addition to their use in compound microscopes. C. How did the diameter of the field of view change when you changed the compound microscope’s objective lenses?

10 DATA ANALYSIS: D. What characteristics of the WOWBug did you observe that made you think it is an insect? (Describe at least 3). F. According to the reading selection, “Intriguing Insects,” how are parasitic wasps, such as WOWBugs, important to humans?

11 VOCABULARY: Compound microscope Convex lens Field of view Macroscopic Magnify Parasite Perspective Scientific drawing

12 CONCLUSION: Be sure to look back @ your original question. Be sure to look back @ your original question. Use complete sentences. Use complete sentences.


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