increase n sin 0 d) a & b 40) The light "bends" because: a) The light loses speed when going from one medium to the other b) The light gains speeds when it is going from one medium to the other c) The light hits a different density in the new environment d) The light doesn't bend, it only looks as such 41) The process or the reagent that allows the bacteria to attach to the slide's surface is called: a) Mordant b) Agglutinin/Agglutination c) Fixation d) Adjunction
increase n sin 0 d) a & b 40) The light "bends" because: a) The light loses speed when going from one medium to the other b) The light gains speeds when it is going from one medium to the other c) The light hits a different density in the new environment d) The light doesn't bend, it only looks as such 41) The process or the reagent that allows the bacteria to attach to the slide's surface is called: a) Mordant b) Agglutinin/Agglutination c) Fixation d) Adjunction
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Using the following formula: d=0.5 λ/n sin 0 answer questions 36-40
36) The above formula is called: a) Koch's formula b) Abbe's formula c) Speed of light formula d)
Refraction formula
37) If we are using the blue light, we will be able to find out the value of______ in the above equation:
a) d b) c)
d) n
38) When you add mineral oil to observe a specimen the value of
doesn't change: a) d
b) c) d) b & c
39) To increase the resolution power of the microscope you must: a) increased b) increase > c)
increase n sin d) a & b
40) The light "bends" because: a) The light loses speed when going from one medium to the other
b) The light gains speeds when it is going from one medium to the other c) The light hits a
different density in the new environment d) The light doesn't bend, it only looks as such
41) The process or the reagent that allows the bacteria to attach to the slide's surface is called: a)
Mordant b) Agglutinin/Agglutination c) Fixation d) Adjunction
42) The reagent that allows the stain to adhere to the bacteria is called: a) Mordant b) Agglutinin
c) Fixative d) Adjunction reagent
43) The major setback for the use of Transmission Electron Microscope is that: a) You can't stain
the sample with colored dyes b) You can't see internal structures of the cell c) You can't focus
on Organelles inside the cell d) you can't focus on cell membranes
44) The major advantage of using the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) over the Transmission
Electron Microscope (TEM) is that: a) You can use live material in looking through the SEM and
not the TEM b) You can look at internal structures with SEM & not TEM c) You can use higher
magnifications with SEM d) You can look at solid objects with SEM
45) The image that you are observing in the SEM comes from: a) Direct reflection/bouncing of
electrons from the specimen you are looking at b) Backscattered electros from the secondary
electrons from the specimen c) A contrast between the texture of the specimen you are
looking at d) A contrast between the acidophilic and basophilic components of the specimen
you are looking at
46) A cluster of spherical shaped bacteria is called: a) Streptobacillus b) Streptococcus c)
Staphylococcus d) Staphylobacillus
47) All the following characteristics can describe bacterial colony's shape and form except: a)
Colony margins b) Form c) surface characteristics d) presence or absence of an outer
membrane in the bacteria
48) A box shaped bacterial arrangement made of 8 spherical looking bacteria is called: a)
Staphylobacillus b) Sarcina c) Octococcus d) Diplotetrad
49) The autoclave is used to: a) kill bacteria cells b) kill bacterial spores c) to limit the growth of
bacteria and spores d) a & b
50) The autoclave uses a combination of to accomplish its function: a) temperature and
pressure b) chemical and thermal parameters c) Gas and pressure d) antimicrobial and
inorganic parameters
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