2. Amoeba Proteus The Amoeba Proteus looks like a simple cell and nothing more in this ill-drawn portrayal of it. 100x magnification This actual image of the Amoeba Proteus gives more detail than the image on the left.
3. Paramecium Caudatum It looks like an olive in a way, if olives were oval. 100x magnification This real image of Paramecium Caudatum shows more detail than the drawn one on the left.
4. Plasmodiophora Brassicae The Plasmodiophora Brassicae looks like an ocean of scales with pieces of land in the middle. 40x magnified This one fits my description better because you probably already knew this is a real picture of it through a microscope.
5. Lab Questions What did you learn about microscopes? We learned that microscopes can be used to view things that can not be seen with the eye alone. We also learned about how we are surrounded by microscopic organisms, dead and alive. What other extra information did you gain because of this lab? We learned about the different magnifications a compound microscope can use, what kinds of organisms are around us, and what they look like.
6. How could this lab have been made better? This lab could have been made better if we could have seen each slide in different magnifications, or if we could have a few more different slides to look at.
7. Credits Special thanks to the crew: Anthony Martin Alberto Hernandez Rodel Manalo Michael Azer