Objective (3 points)
In your own words, what was the purpose of this lab?
Skilled Scientist level from Rubric: The student clearly explained the purpose of the lab, showing critical thinking skills.
Procedure:
Investigate each of the three components of cell theory to investigate from the corkboard in the virtual lab:
All organisms are composed of cells.
Cells come from existing cells.
Cells are the basic unit of life.
For each section, record your observations below.
Complete your report and submit it for grading.
Data and Observations (27 points):
Skilled Scientist level from Rubric: Data and/or observations were recorded accurately for each section; observations include important details, such as observable detail when appropriate.
Investigation #1 (9 points): All organisms are composed of cells.
What is the main function of each part of the compound microscope? Explain in your own words using information from the activity on page 7 of the lesson.
Part
Function
Eye piece
Ocular lens
Objective lenses
Slide
Cover slip
Stage
Focusing dials
Light
Condenser lens
Observe each specimen under the microscope, and record a description about its appearance.
HINT: What do you see with your eyes? Describe the colors, shapes and how the cells are spaced.
Specimen Type
Description
Plant cell
Animal cell
Bacteria cell
Investigation #2 (9 points): Cells come from existing cells.
Observe the two flasks, and record information about their appearance.
HINT: What do you see with your eyes? If nothing has changed write “no change”
Day
Flask with open (broken) neck
Flask with intact neck
1
2
3
4
5
Investigation #3 (9 points): Cells are the basic unit of life.
Observe the two petri dishes, and record information about their appearance.
Day
Petri dish (on left) containing agar plus nutrients
Petri dish (on right) containing agar without nutrients
1
2
3
4
5
Conclusion (10 points):
Use your data to answer the following questions in your own words. Use complete sentences, and be as detailed as possible.
Skilled Scientist level from Rubric: The student demonstrated excellent critical thinking and problem solving skills when answering the conclusion questions. Answers and ideas were expanded with unique details that were novel and showed creative thinking.
How did scientists discover that all living things are made of cells?
HINT: Review Investigation #1 for help on this question.
How did Pasteur’s experiment with the flasks help disprove the idea that living things could just appear or come from nonliving things like water and air?
HINT: Review Investigation #2 for help on this question.
Why are nutrients needed for living things? Describe the difference between living and nonliving things.
HINT: Review Investigation #3 for help on this question.
TO SUBMIT YOUR COMPLETED FILE FOR GRADING:
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Explanation:
Hello,
In this case, since one drop equals 0.05 mL of the given solution, for a concentration 0.02 g/mL, the grams of oleic acid in one drop turns turn out:
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