Thursday, 17 November 2011

My epithelial cell


From a few days ago, I've really wanted to observe ones of my tissues. So I searched about what can I do for my experiment of tissue on the internet. Then I found that this epithelial cell is proper to me to do an intersting experiment. 


First of all, I had to prepare my microscope, the most important thing to this experiment. Then I gathered saliva with a cotton swab within the mouth. The next step was to transfer the saliva on a slide glass and cover with a cover glass on it. Then, the last thing that I had to do was just abserving that one.    


 The two picures located beside this passage are pictures containing figures of my epithelial cell. Because I dyed that cell with methylene blue, certainly you can also see cell nucleuses in that organism. How fascinating this is!  They are magnified 160times through a microscope.

Wednesday, 3 August 2011

YEAST

 I  observed yeast that is extracted from Makkolli. This is the picture of Makkoli that I used to this research. If you do this research with yeast, you need methylene blue that dye the uncleus and chromosomes. However, I couldn't get one, so I just observed it without methylene blue.

 This is what I observed under my microsdope. Why isn't the yeast taken bigger and in particular? But we can see the yeast that is making their daughter cells by germinating like corals. These pictures are magnified 1280times.


This is the picture of yeast that is taken in detail that I quote from NAVER. Can you see the yeast that has some small swellings? Why does the yeast make the small swellings that are similar to themselves? It's because it has to do reproduction that is called gemination,one of the unsexual reproductions more efficient and quickly than sexual reproduction. So I believe that it's the reason why yeast reproduce into lots of populations in a short space of time! It looks like a jas grave that was made in prehistoric times.(the upper picture) This picture is magified 1500times.
This is the picture of yeast called HEFE in German. They were remained as solid. They didn't gerninate yet like the upper picture. They look like some small bones that has the color of milk. This ficture is magnified 160times under a microscope.

Saturday, 30 July 2011

Dayfly leg and wing & Housefly Leg

This is a Dayfly leg. The top of the leg is the calf and the bottom is the thigh of Dayfly. It seems like a human leg. If you see the ficture in detail, you can see bristles like human mustache. A cicle shape that keep close the leg is a drop of water. I dropped a drop of water on the leg that is on the slide glass. The picture was magnified 64times under a microscope. 
This is the calf that has numerous bristles. There're also drops of water. The knuckle between a small calf and a middle calf stick a long hair that is looked like a bone. It seems like a timber of coarse grain, doesn't it? The picture was magnified 160 thimes under a microscope.
  It looks like a block which was made with gimlets. Does it hurt you if you touch it? haha.. This was magnified 640times under a microscope.
This is the picture of Housefly leg. It's similar to the Dayfly leg. However the bristles of Housefly leg are much longer and stronger, I think. The picture was magnified 160times under a microscope.
This is a wing of Dayfly. Even if the top of the wing was torn up, it looks wonderful. At the middle of the wing, there is a line which divide up the wing into two part. There are lots of marks of water on the wing. This picture was magnified 640times under a microscope. 
      
         






Thursday, 28 July 2011

Introduction

This is my new blog. It is a log about my voyage through my personal study of the micro-universe under my microscope.