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Using Digital Microscopy

The Science Teacher -- March 2006

Studying Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) live cultures provides excellent opportunities for authentic inquiry in a high school anatomy and physiology or other biology lab course. The anatomy of C. elegans, a free-living roundworm found in soil throughout the world can be observed quite easily because of its transparent nature. Using a digital dissection microscope, a student can photograph the organism during various stages of development and study and analyze the images.
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