
- •Министерство образования и науки республики казахстан южно-казахстанский государственный университет им. .М.Ауезова
- •What is Biotechnology?
- •Vocabulary
- •History of biotechnology
- •Vocabulary
- •Applications of biotechnology in different areas
- •Vocabulary
- •Objects of biotechnology
- •Vocabulary
- •Assignments to do:
- •Microscopy: The Instruments
- •X Answer the questions:
- •Assignments to do:
- •I Remember:
- •II Read the words paying attention to the pronunciation:
- •III Read and translate the following words:
- •IV Read and translate the text about prokaryotic cell The prokaryotic cell
- •V Remember the following word and word-combinations:
- •Assignments to do:
- •II Read the words paying attention to prefixes and translate them:
- •III Read and translate the text about classification of shapes of bacteria
- •Identify the three basic shapes of bacteria
- •IV Remember the following word and word-combinations:
- •V Give the synonyms of the following words:
- •VI Complete the sentences with some or any.
- •Assignments to do:
- •The eukaryotic cell
- •Assignments to do:
- •The Evolution of Eukaryotes
- •VI Remember the following word and word-combinations:
- •VII Find in the text pairs of synonyms and remember trhem:
- •VIII Paraphrase the sentences using synonyms:
- •Assignments to do:
- •Microbial Metabolism
- •V Remember the following word and word-combinations:
- •VI True or false?
- •Assignments to do:
- •Enzymes and Chemical Reactions
- •VII Remember the following word and word-combinations:
- •VIII Fill in the gaps with the proper words:
- •Assignments to do:
- •Photosynthesis
- •Assignments to do:
- •A nutritional classification of organisms
- •Assignments to do:
- •Physical Requirements for Growth of microorganisms
- •Assignments to do:
- •Chemical Requirements for Growth of microorganisms
- •VI Remember the following word and word-combinations:
- •VII Give the synonyms to the following words:
- •VIII Translate to the following sentence into English:
- •VIII Translate to the following sentence into Russian:
- •Assignments to do:
- •Fermentation Technology
- •X Answer the questions:
- •XI Describe the figure 9.
- •Application of microorganisms in food industry
- •Assignments to do:
- •The commercial microbial products
- •Assignments to do:
- •Biotechnology and the Future
- •V Remember the following word and word-combinations:
- •VI Complete the sentences:
- •VII Find the pairs of synonyms:
- •Glossary of Biotechnology Terms
- •Literature
Vocabulary
Virus, to replicate, light microscope, units of living things, to describe, species, visible to the naked eye, genome, the biochemical machinery, transcribing genetic information, protein, cell division.
Task. Making questions with do/ does/ did
Write Yes/No questions for these sentences.
You like music.
Do you like music?
She comes from France.
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They live in a flat.
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You take sugar in tea.
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I speak English well.
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She watched a film last night.
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It started at 8.00.
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You want to go home.
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He works hard.
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9-10 Practical lesson
Rules of reading: Letter Ii, Yy
Word formation: suffix – ly
Text: Microscopy: The Instruments
Assignments to do:
I Remember:
Ii, Yy are pronounced as followings:
Adverb are formed with the help of the suffix – ly:
usual – usually
bad – badly
II Read the words paying attention to the pronounciation:
Tin, Pete, in, it, time, tie, pine, pie, life, find, my, type, by, five, line, light, microscope, biology, instrument.
III Form
adverbs from the following adjectives and translate them into Russian:
Easy, slight, correct, ready, certain, slow.
IV Read and translate the text about microscope
Microscopy: The Instruments
Light microscopy refers to the use of any kind of microscope that uses visible light to observe specimens. A modern compound light microscope has a series of lenses and uses visible light as its source of illumination. With a compound light microscope, we can examine very small specimens as well as some of their fine detail. This magnification is achieved when light rays from an illuminator, the light source, pass through a condenser, which has lenses that direct the light rays through the specimen. The image of the specimen is magnified again by the ocular lens, or eyepiece. We can calculate the total magnification of a specimen by multiplying the objective lens magnification by the ocular lens.
Most microscopes used in microbiology have several objective lenses, including lOX (low power), 40X (high power), and lOOX (oil immersion, which is described shortly). A general principle of microscopy is that the shorter the wavelength of light used in the instrument, the greater the resolution. The white light used in a compound light microscope has a relatively long wavelength and cannot resolve structures smaller than about 0.2 m. This fact and other practical considerations limit the magnification achieved by even the best compound light microscopes to about 2000X. By comparison, Van Leeuwenhoek's microscopes had a resolution of 1 m shows various specimens that can be resolved by the human eye, light microscope, and electron microscope.
To obtain a clear, finely detailed image under a compound light microscope, specimens must be made to contrast sharply with their medium .To attain such contrast, we must change the refractive index of specimens from that of their medium. We change the refractive index of specimens by staining them. As the light rays travel away from the specimen, they spread out and enter the objective lens, and the image is thereby magnified.
To preserve the direction of light rays at the highest magnification, immersion oil is placed between the glass slide and the oil immersion objective lens. The immersion oil has the same refractive index as glass, so the oil becomes part of the optics of the glass of the microscope. The oil has the same effect as increasing the objective lens diameter, therefore, it improves the resolving power of the lenses. If oil is not used with an oil immersion objective lens, the image becomes fuzzy, with poor resolution.
V Remember the following word and word-combinations
Light microscopy, specimens, ocular lens, light rays, fine detail, magnification, image, eyepiece, wavelength, refractive index, immersion oil, objective lenses, coarse focusing knob, fine focusing knob.
VI Find the sentences with the following word-combinations and translate them:
To observe specimens, the total magnification of a specimen, pass through a condenser, series of lenses, the wavelength of light, we can examine, the glass slide and the oil immersion.
VII Insert the missing words
The image of the specimen is magnified again by the ocular lens, or …
We change the refractive index of … by staining them.
If … is not used with an oil immersion objective lens, the image becomes fuzzy, with poor resolution.
VIII Complete the sentences:
Light microscopy refers to the use…
A modern compound light microscope has a…
Most microscopes used in microbiology have…
The immersion oil has…
IX Word order
Put the words in the correct order to make questions. Then answer the questions about it.
buy/ you/ the/ did/ at/ what/ shops/?
is/ who/ teacher/ your/ English/?
parents/ moment/ where/ your/ the/ at/ are/?
cinema/ you/ go/ last/ when/ did/ the/ to/?
learning/ you/ why/ English/ are/?
you/ how/ to/ come/ school/ do/?
brothers and sisters/ you/ many/ have/ how/ do/?