Introduction to Biology 08/31/2012. Goal for the day 1.Be able to pick out the parts of the scientific method. 2.Be able to calculate total magnification.

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Introduction to Biology 08/31/2012

Goal for the day 1.Be able to pick out the parts of the scientific method. 2.Be able to calculate total magnification & describe how the field of view changes from low to high power 3.Be able to use the correct adjustment (coarse or fine) when focusing a microscope. 4.Become comfortable using and focusing microscopes.

Question of the Day If I move my microscope slide to the left, the image appears to the _______. It always moves in the _________direction.

Scientific Method Myth busters Activity

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