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Required Practical 1: Microscopes
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What is the main part of the optical microscope where the slide is placed?
The
stage
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What is the function of the lamp in an optical microscope?
To illuminate the
microscope slide
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What is used in some optical microscopes instead of a lamp?
A
mirror
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What are the lenses above the stage called?
Objective lenses
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What are the typical magnifications of the objective lenses?
Four times
,
ten times
, or
forty times
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What is the magnification of the eyepiece lens?
Ten
times
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What are the two focusing dials on the microscope?
Coarse
and
fine
focusing dials
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What is the first step to view a prepared slide using an optical microscope?
Place the slide onto the
stage
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What should you do after placing the slide on the stage?
Use
clips
to hold the slide in place
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Which objective lens should you select first for viewing?
The
lowest power
objective lens
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Why is it important to look at the microscope from the side while adjusting the objective lens?
To avoid
damaging
the slide
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What should you do after positioning the objective lens close to the slide?
Look through the
eyepiece
and adjust focus
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What is the purpose of the fine focusing dial?
To bring the
cells
into clear focus
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How do you calculate the total magnification of the microscope?
Multiply
eyepiece magnification
by
objective magnification
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What is the total magnification when using a ten times eyepiece and a four times objective lens?
Forty times
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What should you do after selecting a higher power objective lens?
Adjust the
fine focusing dial
again
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What can you see when looking at animal cells under the microscope?
Nucleus
,
cytoplasm
, and
cell
membrane
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What might you see when looking at plant cells under the microscope?
Cell
wall
,
cytoplasm
,
and
nucleus
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How do you create a magnification scale for your drawing?
Measure the diameter of the
field of view
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