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agenda read and record objectives history of microscopes parts of a microscope preparing lab notebook biodiversity of life microscopes lab hw finish part 3 and the conclusion questions by next ...

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            Agenda
  • Read and Record Objectives
  • History of Microscopes
  • Parts of a Microscope
  • Preparing Lab Notebook
  • Biodiversity of Life
  • Microscopes Lab
  • HW: Finish part 3 and the conclusion 
   questions by next class.
         Whatcha looking at?
               This is one of 
                 his 
               microscopes.
            This is Robert Hooke.
          This is his drawing of cork as he saw it under the microscope.
          As Hooke was viewing the cork, 
            he was reminded of…
          ..the rooms that monks lived in, called cells.
          Thanks to Robert Hooke…
        …we call the cool things we see under 
            microscopes cells!
          Whatcha looking at?
          This is Anton van Leeuwenhoek.
   He made significant improvements to the microscope, including 
           Say Aitn wtonith vamne (Lweeuwith feeelnhoingek)!
   developing lenses with magnifications of up to 300x.  He was the 
      first to see living organisms under a microscope.
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