Oh no! I have a theory, but we'll need to do some research to test my hypothesis. but how can they still be moving? Don't the Grimora need to be attached to the dragon to keep her poisoned? That's definitely what we're looking for. Look! The vicious toxic cells are dark green. The active toxin cells in the Triple Stryke's saliva Heather Click on the miscroscope and examine the saliva sample!ĥ- Click on the microscope and examine the saliva There, it's ready! The Triple Stryke's saliva should be completely clear and colorless, while any Grimora toxi cells should stick out like a Monstrous Nightmare at a Terrible Terror party. Grimora toxin particles will look vastly different from saliva cells, so we'll be able to spot them easily. Skin cells keep outside particles from getting inside, bone cells hold us up, and saliva cells produce saliva to help break food down. These tiny units hold information that is necessary to keep an organism alive, and different types of cells are designed to do different things. All living things (birds, insects, even dragons) are made out of millions and millions of cells. Thank you so much! Now that we have the last piece we can really see what's going on. Good luck! Can you go to the Clubhouse at Dragon's Edge?ģ- Go to the Clubhouse at Dragon's Edge ! We'll be able to tell once and for all if the Triple Stryke is truly afflicted with Grimora venom by using the microscope. Whenever is flying, their wing push down against hundreds of tiny particles in the air! Particles are made up of smaller units called molecules and atoms, but we can get into those later. You see, everything in the world is composed of tiny bits of matter called particles.Įverything, even air, is made out of particles. If the Triple Stryke is truly infested with Grimora venom, we'd be able to see it! The toxin would show up in the saliva sample because the toxin particles would spread throughout the Triple Stryke's whole body. Not only that: we are going to use two lenses to magnify the image even further! The 'eyepiece lens' at the top will magnify the image from the 'objective lens' at the bottom, increasing the image size four hundred times. If we bend light in the right way, it'll spread a tiny image into something big enough to see. That lens is very thick so it should work perfectly in the microscope! A lens is a curved piece of glass that bends the light that passes through it. Is this the right lens? You should show it to Hiccup and see what he thinks. Can you find her and click on her to retrieve it?ġ- Click on Windshear at the School to search her saddlebags I left the lens in my saddle bag on Windshear. Luckily, we can use a new invention, the microscope, to examine her saliva for toxins. We need to figure out if the Triple Stryke is really infested with Grimora venom or it's something entirely new this time.
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