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Please find the detailed explanation/description on how to use the light microscope to view a wet mount of a protist. The 9 structures mentioned in the question are in CAPS.
Explanation:
- Firstly, the slide containing the wet mount of the protist is prepared and placed at the centre of a lowered STAGE. The STAGE CLIPS over the sides of the slide are used to hold it in place.
- The revolving turret or nosepiece is turned so that the LOWEST POWER OBJECTIVE LENS is in position i.e. directly above the sample/slide. The SCANNING OBJECTIVE LENS, the lowest objective lens with power of 4x is used initially.
- The slide is viewed through the EYEPIECE, and the image is brought into focus using the STAGE KNOBS.
- The COARSE FOCUS KNOB is turned until the protist on the slide is brought into broad focus. The FINE FOCUS KNOB is then used to bring the image on the slide into sharp focus.
N.B: The OBJECTIVE LENS should not touch the cover slip on the slide during this process.
- When the protist on the slide is clear using lowest power objective lens, the revolver turret can be rotated to allow HIGHER POWER OBJECTIVE LENS.
- Due to higher magnification of the HIGH POWER OBJECTIVE LENS, the protist might need to be refocused using the FOCUS KNOBS.
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Answer:
Synthesis
Explanation:
the Synthesis of proteins occur in to sequential steps : Transcription and Translation. Transcription occurs in the cell nucleus and uses the base sequence of DNA to produce mRNA. The mRNA carries the message for making a specific protein out of the cytoplasm where translation occurs.
The beauty of plants being the reason for faster blooming cannot be tested using the scientific method.
<h3>The scientific method</h3>
It is a rational order of steps through which scientific investigations are conducted.
Beauty is a relative term and can be generally subjective. What is beautiful to one person might not be beautiful to others.
If we say that the lilies bloomed first before the asters because they are more beautiful, it will be difficult to categorize beauty into a metric variable, and thus, cannot be scientifically tested.
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