Question 12 (1 point) Which of the microscopes that you used in this lab produced an inverted image? The compound light microscope The dissecting microscope Both microscopes Question 13 (2 points) Select all the items that pertain to putting the microscope away properly. Remove the slide from the stage. Put the low power objective back in place pointing towards the stage. Leave the objectives to be cleaned by the next person. Pick up the microscope with the arm with one hand and place your other hand on the bottom of the base and return the scope to the storage cabinet. Turn the power off. Tightly wind the cord around the stage of the microscope. Raise the stage all the way up.
Question 12 (1 point) Which of the microscopes that you used in this lab produced an inverted image? The compound light microscope The dissecting microscope Both microscopes Question 13 (2 points) Select all the items that pertain to putting the microscope away properly. Remove the slide from the stage. Put the low power objective back in place pointing towards the stage. Leave the objectives to be cleaned by the next person. Pick up the microscope with the arm with one hand and place your other hand on the bottom of the base and return the scope to the storage cabinet. Turn the power off. Tightly wind the cord around the stage of the microscope. Raise the stage all the way up.
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11) What happens to the field of view with respect to magnification?
a.) As magnification decreases, the field of view increases.
b.) As magnification increases, the field of view decreases
c.) The relationship between magnification and the field of view remains the same
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