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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/West_Hills_College_-_Lemoore/Human_Anatomy_Laboratory_Manual_(Hartline)/15%3A_Peripheral_Nervous_System/15.06%3A_Collaborative_Study_Activities
    Work with your group to identify each structure and check them off the list once you have identified them. Test your group members by asking them to name each structure you point to. When you and your...Work with your group to identify each structure and check them off the list once you have identified them. Test your group members by asking them to name each structure you point to. When you and your group are comfortable identifying all the structures above, request the assistance of your Instructor. They will test you on your use of these terms and initial ONLY when you are successful using these terms.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/West_Hills_College_-_Lemoore/Human_Anatomy_Laboratory_Manual_(Hartline)/16%3A_Special_Senses_of_the_Nervous_System/16.07%3A_Collaborative_Study_Activities
    Work with your group to identify each structure and check them off the list once you have identified them. Test your group members by asking them to name each structure you point to. Check off each wh...Work with your group to identify each structure and check them off the list once you have identified them. Test your group members by asking them to name each structure you point to. Check off each when your group can successfully name each. When you and your group are comfortable identifying all the structures above, request the assistance of your Instructor. They will test you on your use of these terms and initial ONLY when you are successful using these terms.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Microbiology/Microbiology_Laboratory_Manual_(Hartline)/02%3A_Exercise_Answers/2.20%3A_Exercise_5.5-E
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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Microbiology/Microbiology_Laboratory_Manual_(Hartline)/02%3A_Exercise_Answers/2.33%3A_Exercise_5.6-course_focus
    Answer Adjusts the focus of the microscope by moving the stage up and down in large increments. Note The course focus is used with the 4X objective lens and the 10X objective lens only and should neve...Answer Adjusts the focus of the microscope by moving the stage up and down in large increments. Note The course focus is used with the 4X objective lens and the 10X objective lens only and should never be used with the 40X or 100X objective lenses (it could crack a slide or damage the lenses).
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/West_Hills_College_-_Lemoore/Human_Anatomy_Laboratory_Manual_(Hartline)/19%3A_Respiratory_System/19.05%3A_Collaborative_Study_Activities
    Larger groups will work better when there is no supplemental instructor present in the laboratory to assist in testing student groups on each section. Work with your group to identify each structure a...Larger groups will work better when there is no supplemental instructor present in the laboratory to assist in testing student groups on each section. Work with your group to identify each structure and check them off the list once you have identified them. When you and your group are comfortable identifying all the structures above, request the assistance of your Instructor. They will test you on your use of these terms and initial ONLY when you are successful using these terms.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Microbiology/Microbiology_Laboratory_Manual_(Hartline)/03%3A_Instructor_Setup/3.27%3A_PCR
    It is recommended to choose a PCR kit provided by a science education supplier. Follow the materials and preparation instructions for the kit you choose. You will also need to provide students with de...It is recommended to choose a PCR kit provided by a science education supplier. Follow the materials and preparation instructions for the kit you choose. You will also need to provide students with detailed laboratory instructions since kit instructions differ. Here are a couple examples of kits: Ward's® DNA Amplification by PCR Lab Activity Lambda PCR Lab Activity Water Analysis by PCR: What's in my Water? Amplification of Lambda DNA by PCR Kit BioBuilder® Golden Bread PCR DNA Barcoding Kits
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Microbiology/Microbiology_Laboratory_Manual_(Hartline)/02%3A_Exercise_Answers/2.50%3A_Exercise_10.2
    Purple cells after the Gram stain (assuming the Gram stain was completed successfully) means that this is a species that is considered Gram-positive. A species that is Gram-positive has a thick layer ...Purple cells after the Gram stain (assuming the Gram stain was completed successfully) means that this is a species that is considered Gram-positive. A species that is Gram-positive has a thick layer of peptidoglycan in its cell wall and does not have an outer membrane.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Microbiology/Microbiology_Laboratory_Manual_(Hartline)/02%3A_Exercise_Answers/2.51%3A_Exercise_10.3
    Purple colored cells and pink colored cells after the Gram stain (assuming the Gram stain was completed successfully) means that there are at least two species of bacteria in the sample and one specie...Purple colored cells and pink colored cells after the Gram stain (assuming the Gram stain was completed successfully) means that there are at least two species of bacteria in the sample and one species is Gram-positive and one species is Gram-negative. The species that is Gram-negative has a thin layer of peptidoglycan in its cell wall and an outer membrane containing lipopolysaccharide (LPS).
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Microbiology/Microbiology_Laboratory_Manual_(Hartline)/02%3A_Exercise_Answers/2.28%3A_Exercise_5.6-ocular_lens
    Answer A magnifying lens located inside the microscope part where a person looks into the microscope.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Microbiology/Microbiology_Laboratory_Manual_(Hartline)/03%3A_Instructor_Setup/3.17%3A_Bacterial_Oxygen_Requirements
    24 hour cultures of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, and a Clostridium species of choice (if using) - Clostridium species are obligate anaerobes so cultivation will require strict anaerobic c...24 hour cultures of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, and a Clostridium species of choice (if using) - Clostridium species are obligate anaerobes so cultivation will require strict anaerobic conditions (enough for groups to share) thioglycollate tubes (enough for each group to have 2-3, depending on the number of species being tested) labeling tape (1 per group) labeling markers (1 per group) test tube racks (1 per group) inoculating loops (1 per group) TSA plates (2 per group)
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/West_Hills_College_-_Lemoore/Human_Anatomy_Laboratory_Manual_(Hartline)/04%3A_How_Cells_Divide_(Mitotic_Cell_Division)

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