The main support of the microscope.
What is the arm?
Magnifies the image 40x
What is the highest objective?
What does the arm do?
it is the main support of the microscope.
Y/N (yes or no){maybe}
Do you like free points?
(if say no you get 20 points)
(If say yes you get 10)
(if say maybe get a another turn and egt 30 points)
Compound microscopes can expand how much more than a human eye?
1k more
Holds the slide into place.
What are stage clips?
Magnifies the image 4x
What is the lowest objective?
What do the stage clips do?
holds the slide in place.
what does TEM stand for
transmission electron microscope
Holds the ocular.
Body tube
Controls the brightness.
What is the Diaphragm?
Magnifies the image 10x
What is the mediam objective?
What does the Revolving Nosepiece do?
holds the objectives.
What does SEM stand for
scanning electron microscope
Medium objective magnifies the image how much more
10x
The platform to the slide.
What is the stage?
It illuminates the specimen.
What is the Light source or lamp?
What does the diaphragm do?
controls the brightness.
Do Microscopes have straight or curved glass?
curved
free points
free points
The lens that is closest to OUR eye.
What is the Ocular lens?
Used to focus the image.
What is the Coarse Adjustment?
What does the Fine Adjustment do?
Used for FINE detail.
Who are Hans Lippershey and ZAcharias Janssen
Owners or founders or creators of the microscope.
Used to focus the image.
Coarse Adjustment.