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what are the 5 steps of the scientific method

1)observation


2)develop a question or a problem


3)hypothesis


4)perform experiment


5)conclusion

locate ocular lens or eyepiece

locate the arm on the microscope

locate objective lens

locate the stage

locate longitudinal stage motion

locate condenser

locate lateral stage motion

locate light source

locate base of microscope

locate coarse focus knob

locate fine focus knob

locate light switch on microscope

locate brightness control dial

explain why you would not want to use a Kim wipe to clean your microscope

Kim wipes are rough and will not collect dust or clean effectively.

what power magnification does the ocular lens have?

10

what power magnification does low power objective lens have?

10

what power magnification does high power objective lens have?

40

what does Ocular Lens X Objective Lens = ???

Total Magnification

what part of the microscope is used to adjust the light intensity?

Diaphragm lever and Condenser.

what happens to the orientation of the letter "e" when viewing it under the micriscope?

becomes inverted

What happens when you move your slide slightly to the right? In what direction does it appear to move

left

What happens when you move your slide towards you? what direction does it appear to move

moves away

what happens to the light intensity when switching from low power to high power?

the light intensity decreases

what happens to the field of view when switching from low power to high power?

the field of view focuses in on the center and becomes smaller.

what type of light is being used to observe your specimen with a compound microscope, reflected (bounces off), or transmitted (goes through)?

transmitted (goes through)