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- When would you use a compound light microscope instead of a dissecting microscope?See previous diagram if you were using low power & wanted to view the number 6 on high power what do you need to do before switching to high power? Include in your answer the microscope knob used & the action you would performDifferences between bright field microscope and inverted microscope
- Which part of the microscope is used to adjust the light? (pick one) i. h. a. d. c.Careless Kris is using the microscope for the first time to look at cells and breaks a slide at high power. Explain to Kris the correct order of which objects lenses and focus knobs to use at each step when focusing a microscope from start to finish (hgih power).What are the mechanical parts of microscope and their functions? Refer to column B in the image attached.
- Explain the differences that you have seen using types of microscopes such as scanning electron, low power, high power, and oil immersion.Please list the complete parts and functions a compound light microscope with two oculars.Why is important to take good care of your microscope and what are the proper ways of using a compound microscope