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- 1. What is an electron microscope? Mention to examples. 2. What are the main advantages and features of the electron microscope? 3. What are the main limitations or disadvantages of the electron microscope? 4. What type of specimen would you be curious to observe using an electron microscope?1. How are electron microscopes different from light microscopes and how is their ability to observe a specimen differently?1)List the limitations and advantages of the compound microscope.
- 1. Enumerate and discuss the illuminating parts of the microscope and give their respective functions.2. Enumerate and discuss the mechanical parts of the microscope and give their respective functions.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?4. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using a compound microscope versus a stereoscope?
- 1. Describe the orientation of the letter “e” as it appears underneath the microscope in comparison to how the letter “e” appears as the written text. 2. Hypothesize what you think would happen to the image if you moved the slide to the left.1. Enumerate and discuss the illuminating parts of the microscope and give their respective functions.1. What three things change as you increase magnification? 2. How do you properly use a 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.3. What are the ways in cleaning the objectives of the Microscope after use? (Write your answer below)2. When using a light microscope, focus the specimen with the scanning objective lens first? explain your answer?