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parts of the microscope
arm: used as the handle to carry the microscope

objective lens: lenses attached to the nosepiece

condensor: concentrates light on the object

ocular lenses: lens to look through

stage: the base

revolving nose piece: rotates to change objectives

4x: the shortest objective
40x the longest

voltage control: controls amount of light
proper microscope procedures
PREPARED SLIDE: a slide with a cover glass

WET-MOUNT: grab a clean slide and a drop of water and add cover glass at a 40 degree angle.

focus on pen to make it clear
cell theory
the idea that cells are the basic unit of structure in every living thing.
parts of a cell
cell membrane: selects what comes in and out (cop)
nucleus: contains info to run cell- cell's brain or computer

cytoplasm: jellylike substance within cell. contains organelles

vacuole: stores food and waste

cell wall:shapes and supports a plant cell

plastid: determines color
difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes
pro: do not have a dined nucleus. - dont undergo meosis

euk:- more complex, evolved organisms
- have a complex cytoskeleton
parts of the microscope
arm: used as the handle to carry the microscope

objective lens: lenses attached to the nosepiece

condensor: concentrates light on the object

ocular lenses: lens to look through

stage: the base

revolving nose piece: rotates to change objectives

4x: the shortest objective
40x the longest

voltage control: controls amount of light
proper microscope procedures
PREPARED SLIDE: a slide with a cover glass

WET-MOUNT: grab a clean slide and a drop of water and add cover glass at a 40 degree angle.

focus on pen to make it clear
cell theory
the idea that cells are the basic unit of structure in every living thing.
parts of a cell
cell membrane: selects what comes in and out (cop)
nucleus: contains info to run cell- cell's brain or computer

cytoplasm: jellylike substance within cell. contains organelles

vacuole: stores food and waste

cell wall:shapes and supports a plant cell

plastid: determines color
difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes
pro: do not have a dined nucleus. - dont undergo meosis

euk:- more complex, evolved organisms
- have a complex cytoskeleton
parts of the microscope
arm: used as the handle to carry the microscope

objective lens: lenses attached to the nosepiece

condensor: concentrates light on the object

ocular lenses: lens to look through

stage: the base

revolving nose piece: rotates to change objectives

4x: the shortest objective
40x the longest

voltage control: controls amount of light
proper microscope procedures
PREPARED SLIDE: a slide with a cover glass

WET-MOUNT: grab a clean slide and a drop of water and add cover glass at a 40 degree angle.

focus on pen to make it clear
cell theory
the idea that cells are the basic unit of structure in every living thing.
parts of a cell
cell membrane: selects what comes in and out (cop)
nucleus: contains info to run cell- cell's brain or computer

cytoplasm: jellylike substance within cell. contains organelles

vacuole: stores food and waste

cell wall:shapes and supports a plant cell

plastid: determines color
difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes
pro: do not have a dined nucleus. - dont undergo meosis

euk:- more complex, evolved organisms
- have a complex cytoskeleton