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Microscopy & Cells - Anatomy & Physiology

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  • Base


    supports the microscope.

  • light source


    provides light for viewing the image.

  • light intensity knob


    adjusts the amount of light for viewing the image.

  • stage


    supports the slide being viewed.

  • stage knobs


    allow movement of the mechanical stage.

  • stage clips


    secure the slide in position for viewing.

  • stage aperture


    an opening in the stage that allows light to pass through to the specimen.

  • mechanical stage


    a movable stage that allows precise slide positioning.

  • condenser


    contains lenses that focus light onto the specimen.

  • iris diaphragm


    controls the amount of light passing through the specimen.

  • coarse focus knob


    moves the body tube up and down in large increments for gross focusing.

  • fine focus knob


    moves the body tube slightly to bring the image into sharp focus.

  • microscope arm


    supports the body tube of the microscope.

  • ocular lens (eyepiece)


    magnifies the image, usually by 10X.

  • objective lenses


    further magnify the image at different powers.

  • nosepiece


    holds the objective lenses and can be rotated to change magnification.

  • How is total magnification calculated on a compound microscope?

    Total magnification = ocular lens magnification × objective lens magnification.
  • What is the magnification of the ocular lens?

    The ocular lens magnifies by 10X.
  • How does working distance change with magnification?

    Working distance decreases as magnification increases, increasing risk of damaging the specimen or lens.
  • What is the benefit and drawback of high power lenses?

    Benefit: Enlarges images to see more detail. Drawback: Smaller field of view due to smaller aperture.
  • What is the basic unit of the body?

    The cell is the basic unit of the body.

  • How many different cell types are in the human body?

    There are about 200 different cell types in the human body.
  • What are cell organelles?

    Cell organelles are tiny structures within cells that carry out specific functions.