safety in the lab. 1.stay in your place. never run or play in the laboratory

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SAFETY IN THE LAB

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2.Don’t remove anything from the laboratory without your teacher's permission.

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Page 1: SAFETY IN THE LAB. 1.Stay in your place. Never run or play in the laboratory

SAFETY IN THE LAB

Page 2: SAFETY IN THE LAB. 1.Stay in your place. Never run or play in the laboratory

1.Stay in your place. Never run or play in the laboratory.

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2.Don’t remove anything from the laboratory without your teacher's permission.

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3. Follow strictly the instructions, especially when you use chemicals, fire, glass instruments or microscopes.

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4. Put on the laboratory table just the material for the experience and your notebook.

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5. Draw and write carefully the results.

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6. When you finish your experience, everything must be clean and tidy.

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STEREO MICROSCOPE: LUPA BINOCULAR

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PARTS OF THE STEREO MICROSCOPE

•Eyepiece lens•Adjustment knob (focuss)•Stage•Light source•Base

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STEREOMICROSCOPE AND COMPOUND MICROSCOPEWHAT DIFFERENCES CAN YOU SEE?

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STEREO MICROSCOPE AND MICROSCOPE

•Always two eyepiece.•No objectives.•Stage on the base.•Light doesn’t pass through the sample.•Observe in 3D.•Larger objects.•Low magnification, 7-30 x

•One or two eyepiece.•3-4 objectives.•Stage in the middle.•Light pass through the sample.•Images in 2D.•Very thin slides.•Magnification, 30-500x

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Draw and label everything you observe.

Make drawings clear and large.

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Today you are observing:

1.Little bugs from “cornicabra”.2.Ferns . Look at the clusters of spores behind the leaves. 3.Mosses. Look a the very little leaves and at the capsules with the spores.4.Liverworts. The most simple land vegetals. They are in between algae and mosses.

Draw and label everything you observe.Make drawings clear and large.