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Parts of a Microscope Printables - Homeschool Creations

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a microscope can you identify? Can you show the arm, stage, eyepiece, head, objective lens, illuminator, nosepiece, and stage clips? Where is the safest place to hold or carry a microscope? Which part of the microscope holds the specimen slide in place? Why do we use microscopes? Which part of the microscope do you look through to see a specimen?

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Optical Microscope; • Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM ...

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prototype electron microscope in 1931, capable of four-hundred-power magnification; the apparatus was the first demonstration of the principles of electron microscopy. Two years later, in 1933, Ruska built an electron microscope that exceeded the resolution attainable with an optical (light) microscope.

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LAB 3 Use of the Microscope - Los Angeles Mission College

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LAB 3 – Use of the Microscope Introduction In this laboratory you will be learning how to use one of the most important tools in biology – the compound light microscope – to view a variety of specimens. You will also use a slightly different type of light microscope called a stereoscopic dissecting microscope.

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Lab Exercise 2 - Bluegrass Community and Technical College

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microscope slide on the microscope stage with the specimen on the slide directly over the opening in the stage. If your microscope has stage clips, secure the slide under the stage clips. If your microscope has a mechanical stage, turn the control knobs (below one side of the stage) to position the specimen directly over the opening in the ...

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Parts of the Light Microscope - Science Spot

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B. NOSEPIECE microscope when carried Holds the HIGH- and LOW- power objective LENSES; can be rotated to change MAGNIFICATION. Power = 10 x 4 = 40 Power = 10 x 10 = 100 Power = 10 x 40 = 400 What happens as the power of magnification increases? Name _____ Compound Light Microscope ...

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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPOUND MICROSCOPE

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microscope's ability to magnify as of its ability to distinguish detail. Merely magnifying an object, without increasing the amount of detail seen, is of little value to the observer. The ability to distinguish detail is called resolution or resolvin g power , and depends on the wavelength of …

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Definitions of the Parts of the Microscope

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microscope moves the stage up and down to bring the specimen into focus. The gearing mechanism of the adjustment produces a large vertical movement of the stage with only a partial revolution of the knob. Because of this, the coarse adjustment should only be used with low power (4X and 10X objectives) and never with the high power lenses (40X and

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Microscope Parts and Functions

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Storing The Microscope Using the microscope • Always observe using the LOWEST POWER objective first. • Focus using the COARSE ADJUSTMENT KNOB to bring the object into focus. Bring the object into sharp focus by using the fine adjustment knob. • Focus, and then move to a higher power objective, if needed.

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Microscope Instruction Manual - Fisher Sci

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The stereo microscope is an instrument that incorporates two separate optical system aligned to produce three-dimensional images. Primary uses of the stereo microscope are the inspection and assembly of small parts, examining plants and insects, dissecting of …

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Microscope calculations - MissHaynes-Science

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Microscope calculations 1. Converting between units You only need to remember two sums to convert between any units. Basic conversions Complete the table below Example 1 Example 2 Convert 2350nm Convert 143mm 2350nm ÷ 1000 = 0.2350μm 143mm x 1000 = 143,000μm Millimetre Micrometre Nanometre 1580 0.23 174 3

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