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14 July 2020 Under the Scope: Microscopy Techniques to Visualize Plant Anatomy & Measure Structures
Alyssa M. Koehler, Maximo T. Larkin, H. David Shew
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Microscopy and stained specimens engage students visually as they learn about plant anatomy, a topic covered in many biology and introductory science courses. In this activity, students section plant material and prepare specimens to view under a brightfield microscope. Using a camera or cell phone, images of microscope slide contents allow students to label plant parts and engage in discussions with peers. The addition of scale bars to their images will allow a better understanding of the relationships of the various structures observed in the functioning of plants.

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Alyssa M. Koehler, Maximo T. Larkin, and H. David Shew "Under the Scope: Microscopy Techniques to Visualize Plant Anatomy & Measure Structures," The American Biology Teacher 82(4), 257-260, (14 July 2020). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2020.82.4.257
Published: 14 July 2020
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KEYWORDS
high school education
microscopy
plant science
STEM
training tools
Undergraduate education
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