This is very cool! I've never done anything other than squish the poor lads that get under my slides. I hadn't thought about feeding them!
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Try leek, dry oatmeal, mosses, vegetable leaves, spinach leaves, basil leaves, etc. what microorganisms eat. I am trying to feed them regularly, I now fed them with dry oatmeal. But bad news, more algae.
just got my first real microscope for Christmas and can't wait to get started finding things in pond water. I just need to wait on my blank slides to get here
Isn't mitosis occurring during cell division and can it be seen with our basic level microscopes? At the minimum, it would be nice to see one nucleus dividing into two. Maybe it is necessary to stain to see the nucleus.
Watch the following two videos, where I am using the software. Might work as a starter: ua-cam.com/video/N1BNAdXu8l0/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/ouVJnHBMewM/v-deo.html
Hello, These are great pictures! Which observation technique did you use here? I guess it is not just "simple" brightfield? (Bleib gesund, dann bezahle ich den Arzt)
@@Microbehunter hmm ... I was afraid so :-( But luckily there is this much cheaper alternative (did some "googling" and found www.researchgate.net/publication/321167420_Oblique_illumination_in_microscopy_A_quantitative_evaluation)
How to make it growth and multiply and have a future 😍! Maybe your best video!! I had+have a jar with pond water+sand+algae+grasp... And they live sometimes for weeks, sometimes for months! Would be amazing you find the way (food, PH, avoid fungi...) to keep them living Forever... Young ??!!!
Wouldn't that be like trying to observe the New York subway system under a microscope? What part of the immune system? It's a vast interconnected series of systems.
I don't find the title well made. "How to make cells divide for the microscope" its rather inconsistent. I would rather say: "How to make cells divide for microscopic observation" or "How to prepare cells to see their divisons under microscope"
This is very cool! I've never done anything other than squish the poor lads that get under my slides. I hadn't thought about feeding them!
Try leek, dry oatmeal, mosses, vegetable leaves, spinach leaves, basil leaves, etc. what microorganisms eat. I am trying to feed them regularly, I now fed them with dry oatmeal. But bad news, more algae.
Love your channel! Glad to see you still going strong thru 2020
just got my first real microscope for Christmas and can't wait to get started finding things in pond water. I just need to wait on my blank slides to get here
I really like both channels. I was watching this video again while I was preparing my tea! Thank you for the videos.
Wow thanks ,I never see the cell division in real under microscope.It is more helpful to me,Again thanks sir.
One of my fav channels I learn so much!
They are living. They are almost like animals. They have little feets. It’s so amazing!!! I love science
Cool vid!
There is so much interesting stuff in the seemingly mundane if we just look.
Thank you very much for this really interesting channel
These are very good videos, thank you!
Amazing tips and footage. Perfect!
You are back to great stuff again.
Thanks, i'll have to try that.. read about it, seen it in videos but never with my own eyes.
As always liked before watching!
Thank you Oliver for this video
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What kind of microscope you have?
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Could this be viewed in a stereo scope with 40x or 60x magnification? Or is it too hard to see with 3d?
Possible but not very well visible. It will appear quite transparent and low in contrast (and small).
Isn't mitosis occurring during cell division and can it be seen with our basic level microscopes? At the minimum, it would be nice to see one nucleus dividing into two. Maybe it is necessary to stain to see the nucleus.
Hi Oliver, could you make a video tutorial to make the best use of the "Swift Imaging 3.0" software? I've tried but can't figure out how to set it up.
Watch the following two videos, where I am using the software. Might work as a starter:
ua-cam.com/video/N1BNAdXu8l0/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/ouVJnHBMewM/v-deo.html
@@Microbehunter Thanks very kind. I will definitely watch them!
Very cool 😎
Is this filmed with a DIC microscope?
Yes
How can we identify safe and dangerous bacteria
are those prokaryotic cells?
Eurkaryotic
Hello,
These are great pictures!
Which observation technique did you use here? I guess it is not just "simple" brightfield?
(Bleib gesund, dann bezahle ich den Arzt)
I used DIC (differential interference contrast). You can get a similar result with oblique illumination.
@@Microbehunter hmm ... I was afraid so :-(
But luckily there is this much cheaper alternative (did some "googling" and found www.researchgate.net/publication/321167420_Oblique_illumination_in_microscopy_A_quantitative_evaluation)
How to make it growth and multiply and have a future 😍! Maybe your best video!! I had+have a jar with pond water+sand+algae+grasp... And they live sometimes for weeks, sometimes for months! Would be amazing you find the way (food, PH, avoid fungi...) to keep them living Forever... Young ??!!!
Thank you making the invisible visible :)
I failed but I did get a nice little paramecia
Please make a video of immune system under microscope
Wouldn't that be like trying to observe the New York subway system under a microscope? What part of the immune system? It's a vast interconnected series of systems.
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fast-cinating
Can i call them bacteria the cell division?
Wow how do u do to enter inside the slide? 😜😜
hi
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paraMEIOSIS lol
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I don't find the title well made. "How to make cells divide for the microscope" its rather inconsistent. I would rather say: "How to make cells divide for microscopic observation" or "How to prepare cells to see their divisons under microscope"