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An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 1
INSTRUCTIONS• Print out (preferably in colour) slides 2 to 15 inclusive as two
pages of “Handouts” 2 slides to an A4 page.• Photocopy (preferably in colour) onto card.• Laminate (optional) and cut into sets each of 14 cards.• Print out slides 16 to 20 inclusive as slides onto A4 sheets or
cards.• Pupils to place cards onto appropriate sheets.• Alternatively, teacher or pupils (on their own or in small
groups) screen slide show and get pupils to enter slide numbers under “Algae”; “Bacteria”; “Fungi”; “Protozoa” and “Viruses” headings or boxes.
• See slide 21 for suggested table format and slide 22 for a completed table. Save a master copy of this file and then delete the last slide (22) if using this PowerPoint in any pupil controlled exercise (browsing at a computer or as a ‘kiosk’ show).
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 2Source of original image Microscopy UK . On-view Ltd. Original photomicrograph by Wim van Egmond
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 3
Image source Micropolitan Museum of Microscopic Art Forms. Original photomicrograph by : Wim van Egmond Wim van Egmond
~ < 1 mm
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 4
Image source Microscopy UK. On-view Ltd. Photomicrograph by : Wim van Egmond
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 5
Image source SAPS/SSERC
Magnification x 500
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 6
Image source Microscopy UK. On-view Ltd. Original photomicrograph by : Wim van Egmond
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 7
Image source “Microbial World”. A Web site maintained by Dr J. Deacon, University of Edinburgh
Later stages - close up
Time lapse
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 8
Image source SAPS/SSERC
Rod shaped cells
(Magnified about x 1,500.)
Round cells in small groups
(Magnified about x 1,200.)
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 9
Image sources Left and bottom right
University of Texas Medical School-Houston Top left
SAPS/SSERC.
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 10
Image source Microscopy UK. On-view Ltd. Photomicrograph by : Wim van Egmond
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 11
Image source “The Big Picture Book of . . . .” Electron photomicrographs by : On left ICTV and on right University of Wisconsin - Madison.
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 12
Round cells in groups (colonies) about x 1,000
Image source SAPS/SSERC
Round cells in chains about x 1,000
Image source “Microbial World”. A Web site maintained by Dr J. Deacon, University of Edinburgh
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 13
Image source “The Big Picture Book of . . . .”
Original electron photomicrograph by : Linda Stannard, University of Cape Town
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 14
Image source Microscopy UK. On-view Ltd. Original photomicrograph by : Wim van Egmond
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 15
Image source Microscopy UK. On-view Ltd. Photomicrograph by : Steve Durr. Note the strangely spiral shaped cells.
Magnification originally x400 but enlarged here to ~ x1,600.
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 16
VIRUSES
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 17
BACTERIA
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 18
PROTOZOA
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 19
ALGAE
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 20
FUNGI
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 21
Summary Table
Slide/ Card Alga(e) Bacteria Fungi Protozoa Viruses
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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12
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15
An ISE 5-14 Programme Resource. Copyright SAPS/SSERC 2003
SLIDE 22
Slide or Card Alga(e) Bacteria Fungi Protozoa Viruses
2 (Amoebaproteus)
3 (Netriumdigitum)
4 (Micrateriasrotata)
5 (Mucorheimalis)
6 (Paramoeciumsp.)
7 (Sporangiophoresof Phycomyces)
8 (Bacillussubtilis leftand M.luteuson the right)
9 (Yeasts -Candida sp. andSaccharomycescerevisae top
right)
10
(Micrasteriastruncata -desmid)
11 Bacteriophages
12 Rods andcocci. Speciesunknown.
13 HSV type(Cold sores etc)virus
14 (Ciliates -Euplotes andStylonychia)
15 Spirochaete
PossiblyLeptospirillumsp.
Mixed up microbes – completed table