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Farouk Elchalakani
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explain 1 difference between light microscopes and electron microscopes with electron microscopes they do not use light,instead they use beams of tiny particles called electrons and they are more powerful
what are the two types of electron microscopes? 1.transmission electron microscope 2.scanning electron microscope
in your own words explain what a specimen is ? a specimen is the object/item/creature that is being magnified under a microscope
which direction will the specimen move if you move it to the left under a stereo microscope? the same way, left
which direction will the specimen move if moved down under a light microscope(monocular,binocular)? it will move up ,in the opposite direction
what is the difference between monocular and binocular microscopes? monocular has one eyepiece to look through, binocular has two
in which part of a microscope is the specimen placed? the stage
what is the definition of image? image is all that you see through a eyepiece or microscope
what is the field of view? the field of view is what you see or how much you see of the whole specimen through a microscope
what is a micrometer? a micrometer is a length that is a thousandth of a millimeter ,often used by scientists
what is the maximum magnification for a light microscope? x 1000 meaning a thousand times bigger
what is the maximum magnification for a stereo microscope? x100 ,a hundred times bigger
calculate the following .. if ocular lens magnification is x 5 and objective lens is x 5 what is the total magnification? x 5 times 5 = x 25
if ocular lens magnification is x2 and objective lens is x5 what is the total magnification? x2 x 5 = x10
when magnification increases what happens to the field of view? the field of view gets smaller
which microscope provides a 3 dimensional view of the specimen? the stereo microscope
which microscopes provide a view of the inner structure of specimen such as cells? light microscopes and TEMs
what is another name given for the stereo microscope ? the dissecting microscope
which part of a microscope is used to focus the image on low power? the coarse focus knob
what does the fine focus knob do? it is used to focus the image on high power
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