KNOW YOUR MICROSCOPE Quick Quiz 5 Press the button when you’re sure… remember to take your time as you only get one chance!

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KNOW YOUR MICROSCOPE Quick Quiz 5 Press the button when you’re sure… remember to take your time as you only get one chance!

Which part would you adjust to focus the slide? 1. Part D 2. Part C 3. Part A 4. Part B Q 1

Which of the following words means “cannot be seen without a microscope”? 1. Millimetre 2. Minute 3. Tin 4. Microscopic Q 2

If a biological diagram of a 1mm long organism measures 7.5 cm, what is its magnification? Q

Which part is called the stage? 1. Part E 1. Part E 2. Part C 3. Part D 4. Part H Q 4

Which two parts are responsible for magnifying the slide? 1. Parts A and C 2. Parts C and D 3. Parts D and E 4. Parts A and B Q 5

Where is the objective lens? 1. C 2. A 3. D 4. B Q 6

Which stain do we use for animal cells? 1. methylene blue 2. cell stain 3. iodine solution 4. ribena Q 7

What do we use as the light source for this microscope? 1. light shining up from part A 2. light coming out of part D 3. light shining through part E 4. light travelling down part F Q 8