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Anatomy Lab Practical #1 Part 13 (microscopes)

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“Anatomy Lab Practical #1 Part 13 (Microscopes) reviews key microscope components and functions, such as the 10x magnification of the ocular lens. These flashcards support lab skills by reinforcing microscope use and identification.”

What is the magnification of the ocular lens?

10x

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What is the magnification of the ocular lens?

10x

What is the magnification of the high power lens?

40x

What is the magnification of the medium power lens?

10x

What is the magnification of the low power lens?

4x

What is the lens through which you look to view the slide?

ocular lens

What controls the amount of light that passes through the slide?

iris diaphragm

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TermDefinition

What is the magnification of the ocular lens?

10x

What is the magnification of the high power lens?

40x

What is the magnification of the medium power lens?

10x

What is the magnification of the low power lens?

4x

What is the lens through which you look to view the slide?

ocular lens

What controls the amount of light that passes through the slide?

iris diaphragm

What supports the body of the microscope?

arm

What are the lenses of various powers of magnification called?

objective lens

What moves the stage up and down and provides gross focusing?

coarse adjustment knob

What is the surface on which the slide the slide sits?

stage

What allows for fine tuning of the focus?

find adjustment knob

What is the microscope’s light source?

lamp

The lens that provides 100x magnification is the ________.

oil immersion lens

How should you carry a microscope?

have one hand on the arm and the other on the base