Monday, October 4, 2010
Microscopic Life in the Water
As part of our summer reading program, Holly graff lead a Microscopic life in the Water Workshop. Using both the compound light microscope and the stereo microscope, participants will discovered the tiny world that exists within our local waterways. They collected water samples from the local Esopus Creek tributary, made their own slides, and searched for single-celled protozoa and algae as well as larger organisms such as rotifers, arthropods, and insects. They aslo made water colors and journal entries of what the saw!
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Thank you so much for sharing.........
ReplyDeleteStereo Microscope are one of the required research instruments which are widely used in scientific institutes, medical colleges and high schools for investigating case studies.
Stereo Microscope
Its incredible what you can do with a microscope. It is like peering into another world when you use a microscope. Thanks again for sharing.
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