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Locate the different parts of the compound microscope.
Attached below is the figure of the compound microscope with numbers.
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- fill in the compound microscope data tableA microscope that has a total magnification of 1,500× when using the oil immersion objective has an ocular of what power? a. 150× c. 15× b. 1.5× d. 30×Why do some scientists use immersion fluids when looking at their microscope slides? Increases the working distance Keeps the sample alive Collects a narrower band of light Takes advantage of lower refractive index Increases the numerical aperture
- PARTS OF THE MICROSCOPE. Match Column A with Columns B and C. Example: 1). A, CWhich of the following is NOT an optical microscope? a. dark-fi eld c. atomic force b. confocal d. fl uorescentWhat type of crystalloids (isotonic, hypotonic, hypertonic) are: 1. 5% dextrose in 0.9% NaCl solution 2. 4% dextrose in 0.18% NaCl solution
- What kind of microscope was invented in 1932 that was able to record images of transparent specimens? a. compound microscope b. PCM c. TEM d. SEMThe image is showing Bacillus subtillis bacteria under 400x magnification, the same magnification used on the plant and animal photos. Why are the bacterial cells so much harder to see in this microscope image?Unlike the previous microscope, the TEM relied on ______, not on light. a.energy b.eons c.electrons d.electricity
- Which of the following is NOT an optical microscope? a. dark-field c. atomic force b. confocal d. fluorescentwhat kind of knfie is used in the following: Rotary Microtome Rocking Microtome Base Sledge Microtome Sliding Microtome Freezing Microtome Cryotome Vibrating MicrotomeThis type of microscope is use to study the detail in samples. It produces a three-dimensional image of the specimen.(a). Compound Light Microscope(b). Scanning Electron Microscope(c). Transmission Electron Microscope(d). Dissection Microscope