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About this Article:<\/strong> I’m Chris – an amateur microscopist and trained teacher. This article is from our series on microscopy projects. This site is governed by our terms and conditions, disclaimer and privacy policy posted on the footer of this page. All images on this page are my own. As an Amazon associate I earn from qualifying purchases.<\/div>\n

Many beginner microscopes come with a prepared slide that has a fly leg on it. This fly leg activity is one of the first microscopy projects kids and beginners complete.<\/p>\n

\"howHere, I\u2019ll walk you through doing this activity and the facts underpinning a microscopy lesson involving magnified fly legs.<\/p>\n

At the heart of this activity is the research question:<\/p>\n

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\u201cHow do Flies Walk on Walls?\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n

For this lesson, you will look at a fly\u2019s leg under a compound light microscope and attempt to identify the features of a fly\u2019s foot that helps it to grip onto walls.<\/p>\n

You\u2019ll then learn the science behind this phenomenon thanks to the research of scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Metals Research in Germany, who researched this phenomenon using super high powered SEM electron microscopes. They wanted to duplicate this phenomenon to create robots that could walk on walls \u2026 and they succeeded[2]!<\/p>\n\n

How do Flies Walk on Walls? \u2013 A Microscopy Project<\/h2>\n

1. Preparations<\/h3>\n

Before completing this project, you will need:<\/p>\n