quiz 3
if threads are layered from top to bottom, brown, green, red, which layer will come into focus first if using the microscope properly
brown
list several types of microscopes
compound light microscope stereomicroscope transmission and scanning electron microscopes
if the amount of light passing through the condenser needs to be decreased, what microscope part should be adjusted
diaphragm control lever
if a slide is being viewed with the high-power objective, which adjustment knob should be used to sharpen the focus
fine-adjustment knob
what is used to improve contrast when viewing clear portions of cells
heavy metal salts
which objective should be in place when the microscope is put away
lowest- power objective
what is the name for the lenses located near the eye
ocular lenses
what word describes a microscope that remains in focus when the objective lenses are changed
parfocal
which term describes the minimal distance between two objects required to distinguish them as two separate objects
resolution
what kind of microscope would be used to study a whole or opaque object
stereomicroscope
what are the differences between a stereomicroscope and a compound light microscope
stereomicroscope is used for dissecting and is designed to study entire objects in 3D at low magnification and the compound light microscope is used for examining small or thinly sliced sections of objects under higher magnification.
what does the term compound mean
the term compound refers to the use of two sets of lenses
if the total magnification of a slide is 400X and the ocular lenses are 10X, what is the magnifying power of the objective being used
40X
what is the difference between a longitudinal section and a cross section of an object
Longitudinal section- a lengthwise cut showing the cilia at the top of the cell cross section- a crosswise cut shows only the interior where the cut is made