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Bacterial Integrated Circuits

Friday, November 9th, 2007

The monocular compound microscopes are microscopes designed to view the microorganisms, which virtually are not seen. The microorganisms are being observed under the microscopes such as the monocular compound microscopes in order to monitor their behaviors in any manner. Antibiotics are being produced by these microorganisms aside from the fact that they also are the […]

Fighting Diseases

Friday, November 9th, 2007

The microscopes such as electron microscopes, monocular compound microscopes and other high power microscopes have been essential for the discovery of diseases. Microscopes have also been used in the science examinations and discovery of antibiotics, which are produced by the bacteria themselves. We all know by means of microscopy that various forms of bacteria are […]

The Unseen Threat

Friday, November 9th, 2007

Only with the use of the microscopes such as the monocular compound microscopes that microorganisms can be seen. They cannot be seen by the naked eye but we know that they are simply around us. Microscopes have been designed initially in order to see those minutest organisms, and then various types of microscopes have been […]

Laser device detects blood disorders near-instantly

Friday, November 9th, 2007

An innovative handheld laser tool that in a short period can identify and then trace disorders or diseases of the blood are being developed. The scanner that renders blood specimens’ part of the laser production procedure instantaneously identifies sickle-cell anemia with nanometer-scale varies in cell composition similar with those forced by the AIDS virus. The […]

How Gram Stain Works

Friday, November 9th, 2007

The monocular compound microscopes are type of microscope that could be used in observing the microorganisms. Monocular compound microscopes could magnify the microorganisms in order for the observer to see them clearly and monitor their actions properly. There are methods or techniques being utilized in order to identify the microorganisms such as the bacteria under […]

Energy Transformations

Friday, November 9th, 2007

Monocular compound microscopes can be used in studying energy transformations that take place inside a living cell.
Energy, defined as the capacity to do work, may exist in active (or kinetic) form or in stored (or potential) form. For work actually to be done, the energy must become kinetic, which is to say that there must […]

Gas Exchange in a Living Cell

Friday, November 9th, 2007

We have seen that when nutrient compounds are broken down in the process of respiration, over 90 percent of the energy yield depends on the presence of oxygen, which makes possible the complete oxidation of the compounds to carbon dioxide and water. Thus a basic problem for the great majority of living organisms is the […]

Nutrient Procurement in plants

Friday, November 9th, 2007

There are different types of microscopes used in the classroom today. One type is the monocular compound microscope which has a single eyepiece. Monocular compound microscopes can be used by students in studying different specimens in their science class. Monocular compound microscopes can be used in studying the nutrient procurement in plants.

Absorption of Nutrients

Friday, November 9th, 2007

It has been found out by using monocular compound microscopes that concentration of dissolved substances such as sugar and other organic compounds in an epidermal cell is normally higher than the concentration of dissolved substances in the soil water. With the osmotic concentration higher inside the cell than outside, a simple osmotic system is established […]

The Role of Carriers in the Membrane

Friday, November 9th, 2007

Monocular compound microscopes are useful tools in studying and analyzing cell and tissue structure of plants and animals. Each structure can be magnified, examined and differentiated using monocular compound microscopes. Aside from the physical characteristics, the effects of various chemical processes inside a tissue or a cell can be also studied using monocular compound microscopes.