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14 Μαρ 2022 · This is a collection of free biology worksheets, notes, handouts, slides, study guides and quizzes. Most content targets high school, AP biology, genetics, anatomy/physiology, immunology, and biology 101 and 102 in college. There is also biochemistry and physics for biologists.
23 Σεπ 2024 · Learn all about the magnification formula in biology for your IGCSE exam. This revision note includes diagrams, worked examples and examiner tips.
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Measure the scale bar image (beside drawing) in mm. Convert to µm (multiply by 1000). Magnification = scale bar image divided by actual scale bar length (written on the scale bar).
13 Ιουλ 2021 · Magnification is how many times bigger the image of a specimen observed is in comparison to the actual (real-life) size of the specimen. The magnification (M) of an object can be calculated if both the size of the image (I), and the actual size of the specimen (A), is known.
Through this primer, we want to emphasise why numbers and scales are important in biology. We want you to develop an intuition for length (how big or small biological objects are) and time scales (how slow or fast biological processes are).
22 Ιουλ 2022 · In this chapter, we will introduce the concept of a mole to help us talk about numbers of atoms on a scale appropriate to the size of a sample we could work with in a laboratory (for example, in grams).