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Two precautions student should followwhile viewing the permanent slides of binary fission in amoeba and budding in yeast

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Answered by ScannerGoogle
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precautions are-
you should not touch the slide while viewing the slide through microscope.
you should not make the slide move better you should remove the slide and place a new one in place of this.
Answered by mannasusanabr04
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1. Observe each permanent slide first under the low-power magnification and then under the high-power magnification of a compound microscope.


2. Draw diagrams and compare their features.


Observations:


Binary fission in Amoeba:


1. In this division, two similar individuals are formed from a single parent.


2. A mature Amoeba cell is larger. Its nucleus elongates and gradually divides amitotically into two.


3. The division of the nucleus is followed by the division of the cytoplasm.


4. Thus two new amoebae are formed from a single parent and the parent’s identity is lost.



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