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You should read your Lab Manual and review the Microscopy animation and Light Microscopy animation that is included in this Unit. You should respond to each of the following questions. Each answer should not exceed 100 words in length.
1. Explain why Microscopes are important in Microbiology including at least two examples.
2. Summarize the major contributions of Anton van Leeuwenhoek to microscopy.
3. When considering a light microscope, as in the Light Microscopy animation, from the light source indicate the path of the light by discussing the part of the microscope the light travels through and the major function of the parts.
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You cross different Hfr strains with F- strains. You receive following orders of gene transfer.
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