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1.This is the lens closest to your eye.

It usually has a magnification


of x10
Eyepiece
Objective lens
Stage
Fine focus

2.There are three lenses of different strengths which can be used to


magnify the image more clearly.
Eyepiece
objective lens
stage
fine focus

3. This is the place where you put a microscope slide. Clips hold
the slide in place
objective lens
stage
eyepiece
mirror

4.Which part controls the amount of light that goes onto the
microscope slide.
Diaphragm
base
Arm
Stage
5.This is used to focus the image so it is very sharp and clear.
Light
Coarse Focus Knob
Diaphragm
Fine Focus Knob

6. This is very heavy to keep the microscope from falling over


Light
Arm
Base
Coarse Focus Knob

7.This is used to focus the image so that you can see it clearly.
Coarse Focus Knob
Fine Focus Knob
Objective Lens
Eyepiece Lens

8. This holds the eyepiece lens above the stage.


Base
Arm
Fine Focus Knob
Light

9.The light source projects light onto the microscope slide. It can
be a mirror or an electric bulb.
Diaphragm
Base
Arm
Light

10 .Which microscope delivers the highest overall magnification


possible?
Scanning Electron (SEM)
Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)
Light Microscope
Dissecting Microscope

11. Which type of microscope is the MOST suitable for observing


the surface of a virus?
Transmission Electron Microscope
Confocal Microscope
Light Microscope
Scanning Electron Microscope

12. Which electron microscope provides details of a cell's internal


structures?
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)
Light Microscope
Dissecting Microscope
13. What is needed to produce an image for an electron
microscope?
Light
A living cell
A vacumn
Favorable weather

14 Which is part of the principles in preparing the biological sample


in EM?
Fixation
Dehydration
Cutting
Viewing
all

15.What factors to consider in deciding the location of the


biological sample?
Landmark
Type of EM
Consistency
Location of the machine

16.Only normal saline can be use in for primary fixation


True
False
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TEM and SEM

1.
The kind of magnifying tool that could be used to observe the
surface of a red blood cell is a
scanning electron microscope
compound light microscope
magnifying glass
transmission electron microscope
2.
The kind of magnifying tool that could be used to observe the
internal parts of a cell is a
scanning electron microscope
compound light microscope
magnifying glass
transmission electron microscope

3.
The kind of magnifying tool that could be used to observe the
stages of mitosis in an onion cell is a
scanning electron microscope
compound light microscope
magnifying glass
transmission electron microscope

4.
The ability of a microscope to distinguish two objects as being
separate.
adjustment
resolution
magnification
adjustment and resolution

5.
A microscope that uses magnets to focus electrons that are
transmitted through thinly sliced specimens of nonliving materials.
compound light microscope
dissecting microscope
scanning electron microscope
transmission electron microscope

6.
A microscope that bounces electrons off the surface of the
specimen to produce a three-dimensional image.
compound light microscope
dissecting microscope
scanning electron microscope
transmission electron microscope
7.
The ability of the microscope to show details clearly is
fine adjusting
magnification
resolution
synergy

8.
The major limitation of the light microscope is that at
magnifications greater than _____ the microscope is unable to
resolve the image.
4X to 10X
100X
40X
2000X

9.
Refers to the degree of magnification of a lens
control
coarse adjustment
objective
power

10.
Small plate on which specimens are viewed
film
objective
stage
coverslip
slide

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