I am not very good at bio P5. But I hope I will get some support from the readers to continue this thread. All I am going to do is start the thread. So, here it goes buddies:
A. How to calibrate an eyepiece graticule:
1. Use an eye piece lens that has been fitted with a graticule (lol)
2. Place the stage micrometer onto the microscope stage and focus using the low power objective lens so that the graticule scale becomes superimposed over the micrometer scale
3. Move the stage micrometer until the start or zero line of each scale is coincident
4. Look along the scale until another coincident point is found. Ideally, the point should be as furthest as well
5. The relationship between the two scales can now be calculated
B. Points to focus on while drawing plan diagrams (yes, you could be asked one of those in P5 as well but not directly from a slide as such)
1. NO SHADING. I think we all know this point well enough
2. NO CELLS in LOW POWER plan diagrams. CELLS NEED TO BE SHOWN in HIGH POWER plan diagrams
Also, when asked to give magnification, round it off to a whole number. x1000.755 should best be rounded off as x1000
3. Only outlines
4. ANNOTATIONS(Refers to describing the slide for example the xylem is stained red..........)
5. Always keep in mind the relative thicknesss of the various tissue layers being drawn.
A. How to calibrate an eyepiece graticule:
1. Use an eye piece lens that has been fitted with a graticule (lol)
2. Place the stage micrometer onto the microscope stage and focus using the low power objective lens so that the graticule scale becomes superimposed over the micrometer scale
3. Move the stage micrometer until the start or zero line of each scale is coincident
4. Look along the scale until another coincident point is found. Ideally, the point should be as furthest as well
5. The relationship between the two scales can now be calculated
B. Points to focus on while drawing plan diagrams (yes, you could be asked one of those in P5 as well but not directly from a slide as such)
1. NO SHADING. I think we all know this point well enough
2. NO CELLS in LOW POWER plan diagrams. CELLS NEED TO BE SHOWN in HIGH POWER plan diagrams
Also, when asked to give magnification, round it off to a whole number. x1000.755 should best be rounded off as x1000
3. Only outlines
4. ANNOTATIONS(Refers to describing the slide for example the xylem is stained red..........)
5. Always keep in mind the relative thicknesss of the various tissue layers being drawn.