Famous Names
Parts of the Microscope
Parts of the Microscope Part 2
The Microscope
Miscellaneous
100

This guy proposed that all cells come from other cells

Rudolf Virchow

100

This is the part that you look through

Eyepiece

100

Holds the slides in place

Stage Clip

100

This objective has a power of 40x

High Power

100

Type of cells that fight infections?

White blood cells

200

He was the first person to see "cells" under a microscope by looking a cork. 

Robert Hooke

200

One of two parts you carry the microscope with - the BOTTOM part

Base

200

Brings objects into focus - there is a FINE and COARSE one

Adjustment Knobs

200

A tool that uses magnetic waves to produce a very clear image of a body part.

MRI

200

The formula for total magnification is

Eye Piece multiplied by Objective Lens

10x multiplied by the 4,10, or 40x

300

He was the one who studied animals - his last name sounds like one

Theodor Schwann

300

One of two parts you carry the microscope with - the HANDLE part

Arm

300

Where the slides are placed on the microscope

Stage/Platform

300

The low power objective has a power of ______

4x

300

Name 1 of 3 things the cell theory states

All organisms are made up of 1 or more cells

The cell is the basic unit of organization in organisms 

All cells come from other cells

400

He was a botanist who studied plants and said, "All plants are made of cells."

Matthias Schleiden

400

This allows the three objective lenses to rotate around

Revolving Nosepiece

400

A tool that is used to identify broken arms, legs, and fingers.

X-Ray

400

The outermost layer is called epidermis. Second layer is the dermis. 

What cells are these clues describing?

Skin cells

400

Smooth, cardiac, and skeletal are types of these cells?

Muscle cells

500

He looked at pond water, blood, and tooth tartar

Anton Von Leeuwenhoek

500

The dial under the stage that regulates the amount of light coming through.

Diaphragm

500

The name of the type of microscope we used in class is called a

Compound Light Microscope

500

Neurons, axons, and dendrites?

Nerve cells

500

Type of cells that carry oxygen throughout the body?

Red blood cells