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What are the 2 types of microscopes and what do we use in the lab?
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Light Microscope(Compound Binocular Light Microscope is used in lab)
Electron Microscope |
p.58
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What type of lenses require little refocusing when moving from one lense to another?
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Parfocal Lenses
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p.63
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What is the distance between the specimen and the lense?
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Working Distance
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p.63
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How much larger does an electron microscope magnify an object than a light microscope?
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1000x
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p.67
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What enables the viewer to see 2 objects of comparable size that are close together, but are still able to be recognize as 2 objects rather than one?
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Resolving Power
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p.67
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What is the magnification of the 4 lenses used on the light microscope in lab?
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4x Low power
10x Medium power 100x High power 400x Oil Immersion |
p.59
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Which objective on a light microscope provides the largest field of view?
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4x
Has a total magnification of only 40x and the field of view is 4,500 µm |
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What was the average size of a cheek cell in our lab experiment using the light microscope?
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About 65µm
Mine was only 40µm |
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