Bio Lab 2

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Parts of a microscope.
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Binocular Compound Microscope Bi >> Two Ocular >> eye compound >> more than one set of lenses microscope >> seeing things that cannot be seen with the naked eye
energy source electrical light
ocular eyepiece the part you look through
ocular lense magnification of 10 X
head holds eyepieces
nosepiece rotates and holds lenses
objective lenses held by nosepiece
red lense 4x magnification (scanning power)
yellow lense 10x magnification (low power)
blue lense 40x magnification (high power)
silver lense 100x magnification (oil immersion)
Total Magnification objective lens x ocular lense
stage moves up and down
stage clip holds slide
stage manipulator moves slide
coarse and fine adjustment moves stage
base bottom
iris diaphragm changes light under the stage
condenser moves under the stage to focus the light
field of view circle of view when looking into the microscope
inversion upside down/backward in the microscope
an increase in the magnification = a what in the field of view diameter? decrease
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