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Created by EMMA PAYNE
about 5 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Binocular Compound Microscope | Bi >> Two Ocular >> eye compound >> more than one set of lenses microscope >> seeing things that cannot be seen with the naked eye |
energy source | electrical light |
ocular eyepiece | the part you look through |
ocular lense | magnification of 10 X |
head | holds eyepieces |
nosepiece | rotates and holds lenses |
objective lenses | held by nosepiece |
red lense | 4x magnification (scanning power) |
yellow lense | 10x magnification (low power) |
blue lense | 40x magnification (high power) |
silver lense | 100x magnification (oil immersion) |
Total Magnification | objective lens x ocular lense |
stage | moves up and down |
stage clip | holds slide |
stage manipulator | moves slide |
coarse and fine adjustment | moves stage |
base | bottom |
iris diaphragm | changes light under the stage |
condenser | moves under the stage to focus the light |
field of view | circle of view when looking into the microscope |
inversion | upside down/backward in the microscope |
an increase in the magnification = a what in the field of view diameter? | decrease |
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