id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2pp5fbs4qjbatgf7ndhggs6t5e James Ekstrom Microscopic Digital Imaging in Introductory Biology 2002.0 2 .pdf application/pdf 705 62 59 Microscopic Digital Imaging in Introductory Biology Microscopic Digital Imaging in Introductory Biology structure is primarily a microscopic province it makes sense to introduce students to the different A typical introduction to the microscope can involve a measurement of the "field of view" as Digital images of the three fields of magnification can be stored A subsequent microscopic image can be digitized and the reference cheek cell that has been photographed and the relevant scale pasted on the image. After calibrating their image, they can measure the area and perimeter of various structures and then compare these measurements to other ways of looking at the cheek cell like The biggest hurdle to the use of quantitative work in biology, with specific reference to digital Ekstrom http://science.exeter.edu/jekstrom/WEB/CELLS/Epith/Epith.html [2] J.Ekstrom Cell Structure Study, The Science Teacher Vol 67, No. 7, October 2000 Ekstrom Slicing for Biology, The Science Teacher Vol 68, No. 2, February 2001 https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core ./cache/work_2pp5fbs4qjbatgf7ndhggs6t5e.pdf ./txt/work_2pp5fbs4qjbatgf7ndhggs6t5e.txt