Additional Practice: Parts of a Microscope Completing the table below is optional. However, you will be tested on these terms on Lab Exam #1 and are strongly encouraged to complete and understand this table. Microscope Part Eyepiece Objective Lenses Stage Diaphragm Light Source Arm Coarse Focus Adjustment Knob Fine Focus Adjustment Knob Function Description & Location on Microscope
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- Please help make this procedure a flow chartAnswer the following questions and uploa assignment. 1. What is the difference between a zoom knob and focus knob? 2. What is another name for the ocular lens? 3. Define working distance. 4. When would you use top illumination vs. bottom illumination? 5. What two parts of the microscope should you touch when carrying it? MacBook Air 吕0 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7Please help me understand this question
- Answer these questions by watching the YouTube videos and reviewing the Powerpoints from Lab #4. 1. What is Refraction of light? 2. What is the difference between the Ocular lens and the Objective lens? 3. What is the purpose of the Revolving Nosepiece? 4. What is the difference between the Course Adjustment Knob and the Fine Adjustment Knob? 5. How do you calculate Total Magnification? 6. What is Resolution in terms of Microscopy? 7. What is the purpose of Oil Immersion? 8. What is the Diffraction Barrier and why does it exist? 9. What is the purpose of using stains and fluorescent dyes in microscopy? 10. What is the advantage of using an Electron Microscope? 11. What Objective lens should you always start with? 12. What is the purpose of the Iris Diaphragm on the Condenser? 13. How do you know your Objective lens has been adjusted properly? 14. Why should you not use Kimwipes…Please see attached . Thank youHi! Please include your reference. Thank you.
- please help me make this procedure a flow chart III. Procedure: A. MicroscopyOperating Procedure:Place the microscope close to the edge of the table. Select a suitable stool so that when looking into the eyepiece, your back is straight and your neck is bent at the nape.1. Lower the body tube by turning the course focus knob until the 10x or 16mm objective reaches the downward stop.2. Look through the eyepiece and adjust the mirror to the position which provides the brightest and the most evenly illuminated field of vision which is the circular area seen in the eyepiece. Raise the condenser until its top lens at the same level as the stage. Place the slide on the stage and fasten it using the stage clips.3. Position the specimen area of the slide over the center of the stage aperture.4. Looking through the eyepiece, raise the coarse focus knob until the image appears. Focus as sharply as possible. Low power objective has a much greater depth of focus and is generally used for the…answer the following: instruction.match the name of the major part (listed below) with its location on the microscope, and give a very brief description of what each is used for:Label the parts of the microscope
- Please see attached . Thank youComparison of the different objectives of the compound microscope Point of Comparison Scanner LPO НРО O1O Degree of magnification (X) 4х 10x 40x 100x Details of the specimen (least to most detailed) Area of field of view (smallest to biggest) Brightness of image (dimmest to brightest ) Working distance (mm)Can you help me to fill in the functions, please?