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- 1. What three things change as you increase magnification? 2. How do you properly use a microscope?1)List the limitations and advantages of the compound microscope.1. What are the different hoods in the lab and why are they important? 2. How does the light compound microscope magnify an object? Outline the process.
- 1)You can see something at 10x but not at 40x or 100x, what do you do? 2)Your microscope has light, the slide looks like it's in the right place, but you can't fully focus on the smear. Do you move up to the next magnification? Explain why?1. How is the letter “e” on the slide oriented when you see it with the naked eye as you mount it on the stage (i.e., is it right side up or upside down)? 2. How is the letter “e” on the slide oriented when you see it under low or high power magnification? 3. What effect, if any, does the compound light microscope have on the orientation of the image?1. Describe the role of the lens in vision.
- 1. You're using a microscope with 10x magnification ocular lenses and a 25x magnification objective lens. What is the microscope's overall magnification at this setting? 2. Is it correct that immersion oil improves image magnification and resolution?1. In microscopy, what could be the possible reason why we cannot completely resolve the specimen under the Oil Immersion Objective (OIO) when, in fact, it was taught that the OIO has a resolving poewer? 2. When using the OIO, we can only focus on one group or parts at a time. (that is, the other parts are blurred) Whys is it so?a. When buying a microscope, what features are most important tocheck for?b. What is probably true of a $20 microscope that claims to magnify1,000×?
- Why should you look through a microscope with both eyes open?5. Which objective lens provides the greatest field of view? a. high. b. 100X c. low d. This depends on if the specimen is stained1. How are electron microscopes different from light microscopes and how is their ability to observe a specimen differently?