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microscope study guide
- what is the magnification of the eyepiece?
- what is the total magnification of the following objective lenses with the eyepiece?
a. medium:
b. low:
c. high:
- which adjustment knob should you use on the high power?
- how do you prevent the slide from falling off the stage?
- which adjustment knob is used for bringing the specimen into focus?
- which adjustment knob is used for sharpening the image of the specimen after it is focused?
- what is the function of the diaphragm?
- how do you change the objective lenses?
- what power must be in place when you first find an image in the microscope?
- ** why do we call the microscope a compound light microscope?
- how is a wet - mount slide prepared?
- if an organism moves on the glass slide to the right and up, in what direction did it move in the field of view?
Brief Explanations
- The magnification of the eyepiece is typically 10x.
- Total magnification = Eyepiece magnification × Objective - lens magnification. Medium - power objective (10x) gives 100x total magnification, low - power objective (4x) gives 40x total magnification, high - power objective (40x) gives 400x total magnification.
- On high power, use the fine - adjustment knob.
- Use stage clips to prevent the slide from falling off the stage.
- The coarse - adjustment knob is used to bring the specimen into initial focus.
- The fine - adjustment knob is used to sharpen the image after it is focused.
- The diaphragm controls the amount of light reaching the specimen.
- Rotate the nosepiece to change the objective lenses.
- Start with the low - power objective to first find an image.
- It is called a compound light microscope because it has two sets of lenses (eyepiece and objective lenses) and uses light to view specimens.
- To prepare a wet - mount slide: place a drop of water on the slide, place the specimen in the water, and cover with a coverslip.
- Images seen through a microscope are inverted. So if an organism moves right and up on the slide, it appears to move left and down in the field of view.
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- Typically 10x
- a. 100x; b. 40x; c. 400x
- Fine - adjustment knob
- Use stage clips
- Coarse - adjustment knob
- Fine - adjustment knob
- Controls the amount of light reaching the specimen
- Rotate the nosepiece
- Low - power objective
- Has two sets of lenses and uses light to view specimens
- Place a drop of water on the slide, place the specimen in the water, cover with a coverslip
- Left and down