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Microscopes Jeopardy Review Game
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Microscope Terminology
More Microscope Scientists Microscope Terminology Lab Work 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy Question!!
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What part of the microscope moves the stage ever-so-slightly in order to sharpen the image?
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Fine adjustment
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What part of the microscope supports the body tube and is used together with the base in order to transport the scope?
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arm
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What part of the microscope holds the objective lenses and rotates to change the magnification?
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Revolving or rotating nosepiece
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What part of the microscope holds the slide in place?
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Stage clips
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What part of the microscope regulates the amount of light that enters the body tube?
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Diaphragm
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What part of the microscope supports the slide being viewed?
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Stage
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What part of the microscope moves the stage up and down for focusing on scanning and low only?
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Coarse adjustment
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What part of the microscope contains the magnifying lens (ocular) you look through?
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Eyepiece
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If the magnification of the eyepiece is 10X and the magnification of the objective lens is 40X, what is the total magnification of the microscope?
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400
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What type of microscope contains more than one lens?
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Compound
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What did Hooke discover while looking at cork under the microscope?
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Cells!!
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What did Anton van Leeuwenhoek discover while looking scrapings of teeth?
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Bacteria (“animalcules” when looking at pond water, by the way
Bacteria (“animalcules” when looking at pond water, by the way! Pond critters!)
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Which scientist discovered that all plants are made of cells?
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Schleiden (Matthias)
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Which scientist, stemming from work done by Schleiden and Schwann, discovered that all cells come from other cells?
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Virchow (Rudolf)
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List the three statements that make up the cell theory.
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1. All living things are made of cells. 2
1. All living things are made of cells. 2. Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things. 3. All cells come from pre-existing cells.
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As magnification increases, the working distance _____________
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Decreases
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As magnification increases, the field of view ________________.
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Decreases
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As magnification increases, the resolution _______________.
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Decreases
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The area visible when looking through the eyepiece is called the _____________________
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Field of view
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Distance between the cover slip and the objective lens is called the ___________________________________.
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Working distance
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The field of view when using high power is ____________ micrometers in diameter.
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500
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The appearance of a lower case “e” when placed on the stage is actually ________________ and ________________.
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Upside down Backwards
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When preparing a slide using water, specimen, and a coverslip, you are making a ____________________.
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Wet mount
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Using different colored strings layered on top of each other is a great way of seeing ______ __ __________.
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Depth of field
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The stain used on your cheek cells to better view the nucleus and cell membrane was called __________________ ______.
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Methylene blue
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What structure on the scope CONCENTRATES light onto the image?
Final Jeopardy What structure on the scope CONCENTRATES light onto the image? ANSWER
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CONDENSER
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