Exercise 2B (optional)- Field of View and Estimation of Size Calculate the diameter of the field of view for each total magnification on your microscope in millimeters (mm) and then convert this value to micrometers (um): 4.5 4,500 um Scanning (40X): 1.8 mm x 100X/40X = mm = Low power (100X): FOV diameter = 1.8 mm = 1,800 um High power (400X): 1.8 mm x 100X/400X = 0.45 mm = 450 µm O18 mm 180 um Oil immersion (1000X): 1.8 mm x 1O0X/1000X = Draw and estimate the length of a single Euglena (high power) and Paramecium (low power): Paramecium Euglena total magnification total magnification FOV diam. um FOV diam. um length length um um

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Exercise 2B (optional)-Field of View and Estimation of Size
Calculate the diameter of the field of view for each total magnification on your microscope in millimeters
(mm) and then convert this value to micrometers (um):
4.5 mm =
4,500 um
Scanning (40X):
1.8 mm x 100X/40X =
Low power (100X):
FOV diameter = 1.8 mm =
1,800 um
High power (400X):
1.8 mm x 100X/400X = 0.4S mm =
450 um
Oil immersion (1000X):
O18 mm
180
1.8 mm x 100X/1000X =
um
Draw and estimate the length of a single Euglena (high power) and Paramecium (low power):
Paramecium
Euglena
total magnification
total magnification
FOV diam.
FOV diam.
um
um
length
um
length
um
Transcribed Image Text:TOX 100x Exercise 2B (optional)-Field of View and Estimation of Size Calculate the diameter of the field of view for each total magnification on your microscope in millimeters (mm) and then convert this value to micrometers (um): 4.5 mm = 4,500 um Scanning (40X): 1.8 mm x 100X/40X = Low power (100X): FOV diameter = 1.8 mm = 1,800 um High power (400X): 1.8 mm x 100X/400X = 0.4S mm = 450 um Oil immersion (1000X): O18 mm 180 1.8 mm x 100X/1000X = um Draw and estimate the length of a single Euglena (high power) and Paramecium (low power): Paramecium Euglena total magnification total magnification FOV diam. FOV diam. um um length um length um
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Here, Euglena is viewed with high power and paramecium with low power.

 

Euglena- High Power

                  Total Magnification = 400x (Will be magnified 400 times)

                  FOV Diameter = 450 micrometer(μm).

                  Length = Nearly 40 μm.

 

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