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EXPERIMENT 4
Microscopy

Muhammad Afif Najhan Bin Zakaria 3144001771
Raja Mohammad Danial Bin Raja Zukarnain 3144000051
Muhammad Syukri Haqim Bin Muhammad Razali 4124012121
Muhammad Hafidz Bin Marzuki 3144004791
Nawaf Aizat Bin Md Nawi 3144005721

26 September 2014

TUAN AZMAR BINTI TUAN DAUD

Objectives:
The components of light microscope is identified.
Various types of cells through light microscope is observed.
Apparatus:
Light microscope.
Material:
Leaf, Glass, Dragonfly wing, Fish flesh and Algae.
Procedure:
The component of microscope is identified and the function is stated .
The sample is prepared and the prepared tissue slides using the light microscope is observed.
The magnification using 4x , 10x and 40x is used.
The picture of slides is observed and the magnification is recorded.

Discussion:

OLYMPUS CKX31

OLYMPUS CKX31 microscope is a standard microscope for cell culture observation with fixed binocular tube. OLYMPUS CKX31 series microscopes make cell checking quicker and easier than ever because they are simple to operate, require minimal optical adjustments and capture the best possible observation images with outstanding efficiency.

Use of a tilting observation tube, which allows the user to make observations while standing, is an especially convenient feature. In addition, the compact design allows installation right beside the incubator, improving safety and saving time spent on carrying specimens elsewhere for observation.

Multiple observation methods are supported, and the range of applications has been further increased. The OLYMPUS CKX31 series was designed to make routine cell checking quicker, easier and more efficient.

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