Activity 1: Observation and Inference
DELCO
1. The following images were taken using an elec...
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Activity 1: Observation and Inference
DELCO
1. The following images were taken using an electron microscope. For each of the following images,
make one qualitative observation, one quantitative observation, and one inference:
Qualitative Observation:
Quantitative Observation
Inference:
Blue bottlefly larvae
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