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Microscopes for Developmental Biology

Microscopes for Developmental Biology

Jan 23rd 2018

Developmental biology is the study of how organisms including plants and animals, grow and develop. This includes the biology of regeneration, metamorphosis, asexual reproduction, the growth and differentiation of stem cells in the adult organism as well as the genetic control of cell growth and differentiation to form tissues, organs and whole organisms. These organisms include C. elegans, Drosop …
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Microscopes for Reproductive Medicine

Microscopes for Reproductive Medicine

Nov 28th 2017

There are three types of reproductive medicine that use microscopes for fertility treatments in both humans and animals and each uses some different microscopy techniques. In all three reproduction techniques the eggs (ova) are removed from a female and fertilized outside of the female's body (in vitro) with sperm. Fertilized eggs (zygotes) are then implanted into the same or another female's uter …
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Daphnia under the Microscope

Daphnia under the Microscope

Sep 26th 2017

What Does Daphnia Look Like Under The Microscope? Daphnia are a genus of small planktonic crustaceans that are commonly referred to as water fleas. Daphnia are called water fleas because their swimming style resembles the movement of fleas. Typically 0.2-5mm in length, Daphnia live in a variety of aquatic environments including acidic swamps, ponds, streams, freshwater lakes and rivers. In this i …
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