Microscope parts
Tools
Scientists
Characteristics
Pictures
100

You can carry the microscope with this "handle."

ARM

100

X-Ray

100

Built the first compound microscope

Looked at a sliver of CORK and saw “a great many boxes”

Called them CELLS

ROBERT HOOKE

100

Stem, Leaves, Petals, Roots

What type of CHARACTERISTIC?

ORGANIZATION

100

MRI

200

The "bottom" of the microscope.

BASE

200

What test uses MAGNETIC waves and radio waves to produce a very sharp image?

MRI

200

Studied animal tissue.
Said all animals are made up of cells.

Theodor Schwann

200

Remove hand from a HOT stove

What type of CHARACTERISTIC?

Response to STIMULUS

200

Electron microscope

300

These keep the specimen from moving on the stage.

300

What type of tool uses light to magnify an image up to 1,000X its size?

Compound light microscope

300

Looked at plants under a microscope. 

He declared that all plants are made up of cells.   

Matthias Schleiden

300

Dogs MAKE MORE puppies

Cats MAKE MORE kittens

What type of CHARACTERISTIC?

Reproduction

300

Brings specimen ROUGHLY into focus

400

Can be turned or rotated to use the different objective lenses.

REVOLVING NOSEPIECE

400

A type of electron microscope that produces a 3-D image that is 100,000X its size.

SEM

400

He looked at pond scum under the microscope and noticed organisms moving around and called them “animalcules."

Blood and tartar from teeth.



Anton Van Leeuwenhoek

400

Egg, Tadpole, Frog

Egg, Caterpillar, Butterfly

What type of CHARACTERISTIC?

DEVELOPMENT

400

Diaphragm

500

Low, medium, and high power

OBJECTIVE LENSES

500

A type of electron microscope that produces a FLAT image that is 200,000X its size.

TEM

500

He said, 

 "All living cells are derived from previously existing cells."


Rudolf Virchow

500

When you are HOT, your body sweats to MAINTAIN its temperature.

When you are COLD, your body shivers to MAINTAIN its temperature.

What type of CHARACTERISTIC?

HOMEOSTASIS

500

Objective lenses

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