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What cell shape?

Squamous

What cell shape?

Cuboidal

What cell shape?

Columnar

What is the cell shape?

Pseudo Stratified Columnar

What type of tissue?

Simple squamous epithelium

What type of tissue is this?

Simple Columnar Epithelium intestine

Simple cuboidal 400x thyroid

What type of tissue is this?

Pseudo Stratified Columnar Epithelium

What type of tissue is this?

Keratinized stratified squamous, skin 400x

What type of tissue is this?

Non keratinized stratified squamous esophagus 400 times

What tissue is this?

Stratified cuboidal

What type of tissue is this?

Stratified Columnar

What type of tissue is this?

Transitional tissue bladder or ureter

What type of tissue is this?

Loose Areolar Tissue

What type of tissue is this?

Regular dense connective tissue

What type of tissue is this?

Irregular dense

What type of tissue is this?

Hyaline cartilage

What type of tissue is this?

Elastic cartilage

What kind of tissue is this?

Fibrocartilage

What kind of tissue is this?

Compact bone

Interphase

Prophase

Metaphase

Anaphase

Telephase

Spheroid

Discoid

Fusiform

Fibrous

Stellate

Ovoid

Mitochondria

Observable area in distance units

Field of view

Once focused it stays and focused at higher powers

parfocal

The distance between the nearest and farthest

Depth of field

Has a magnification of four

Scanning objective lens

Has a magnification of 10

Low power objective lens

Has a magnification of 40

High power objective lens

As a modification of a hundred

Oil immersion objective lens

How do you determine the fov size

Magnification a multiplied by diameter a equals magnification b multiplied by diameter b and simplify to solve for unknowns

Which part of the microscope is responsible for concentrating the light into a beam and delivering the beam to the specimen?

The condenser

What are the two ways to regulate how much light passes through your specimen

Irish diaphragm and light intensity knobs

At which magnification would there be the greatest depth of field scanning low power or high power

Scanning

when looking through the ocular lens you see your specimen is slightly off center to the left which direction should you move the slide so that the image becomes centered?

Move it to the right because the lens flip the image