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- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Microbiology/Microbiology_(Boundless)/07%3A_Microbial_Genetics/7.26%3A_Cell_Physiology_Techniques/7.26.01%3A_7._26B-_Tracking_Cells_with_LightAdvanced technology enables tracking cells with light by introducing fluorescent or luminescent reporter genes into the cells’ genome.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Evergreen_Valley_College/EVC_C2_-_Bio_4A_4B_Lab_Instructor_Resources_Manual/06%3A_Microscopy_Part_II/6.02%3A_Formative_Summative_QuestionsFormative/summative questions for Ch 6, Bio 4A + 4B Microscopy part II.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/San_Diego_State_University/BT@SDSU/02%3A_Resources_and_Reading_Materials/2.01%3A_Bio-OER_(CUNY)/2.1.01%3A_Biology_Basics/2.1.1.02%3A_MicroscopyIn 1665, Robert Hooke published Micrographia, a book that illustrated highly magnified items that included insects and plants. This book spurred on interest in the sciences to examine the microscopic ...In 1665, Robert Hooke published Micrographia, a book that illustrated highly magnified items that included insects and plants. This book spurred on interest in the sciences to examine the microscopic world using lenses but is also notable for Hooke’s observations of cork where he used the word “cell” in a biological sense for the first time.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Microbiology/Microbiology_(Boundless)/03%3A_Microscopy/3.02%3A_Other_Types_of_Microscopy/3.2A%3A_MicroscopyMicroscopes allow for magnification and visualization of cells and cellular components that cannot be seen with the naked eye.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Biotechnology/Bio-OER_(CUNY)/01%3A_Biology_Basics/1.02%3A_MicroscopyIn 1665, Robert Hooke published Micrographia, a book that illustrated highly magnified items that included insects and plants. This book spurred on interest in the sciences to examine the microscopic ...In 1665, Robert Hooke published Micrographia, a book that illustrated highly magnified items that included insects and plants. This book spurred on interest in the sciences to examine the microscopic world using lenses but is also notable for Hooke’s observations of cork where he used the word “cell” in a biological sense for the first time.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Northwest_University/MKBN211%3A_Introductory_Microbiology_(Bezuidenhout)/02%3A_Microscopy/2.03%3A_MicroscopyMicroscopes allow for magnification and visualization of cells and cellular components that cannot be seen with the naked eye.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/Biology_(Kimball)/19%3A_The_Diversity_of_Life/19.01%3A_Eukaryotic_Life/19.1.03%3A_CiliatesThis page discusses ciliates, complex single-celled protists visible to the naked eye and resembling multicellular organisms. Some biologists propose classifying them as acellular due to their intrica...This page discusses ciliates, complex single-celled protists visible to the naked eye and resembling multicellular organisms. Some biologists propose classifying them as acellular due to their intricate organization. Ciliates have a small diploid micronucleus that contains their genome and a large polyploid macronucleus for gene functions. They reproduce sexually, promoting genetic diversity.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/General_Biology_(Boundless)/04%3A_Cell_Structure/4.02%3A_Studying_Cells_-_MicroscopyMicroscopes allow for magnification and visualization of cells and cellular components that cannot be seen with the naked eye.