Question | Answer |
1. What is the function of Microscope? | see
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2. Roman philosopher who used of globe of water to enlarged the image of the letter | Seneca
| 3. Describe the structure of the burning glass | see
| 4. What is the function of lenses during 13th Century? | see
| 5. Give 1 law of reflection. | see
| 6. Differentiate concave, convex, and plane mirror | see
| 7. Who created the first microscope? | see
| 8. Up to how many magnification can Anton Van Leeuwenhoek microscope can have? | see
| 9. Differentiate magnification to resolution. | see
| 10. Stereo microscope is also known as | see
| 11. Microscope that uses laser light to scan samples | see
| 12. It connects the base and the body tube | see
| 13. Attach the arm and hold the lenses | see
| 14. It holds the specimen slide | see
| 15. Platform that supports the slides | see
| 16. Knob used to focus the specimen under LPO | see
| 17. Part of the microscope that used to tilt the upper parts | see
| 18. Part of the microscope that holds the objectives | see
| 19. It is used to reflect light through the object and lenses of the eyes. | see
| 20. It is used to concentrate the light reflected from the mirror to the object. | see
| 21. Lenses came from the Latin word______ | see
| 22. High Power Objective can magnify up to __________ | see
| 23. It reduces the diffusion of light rays passing from the specimen to the objective. | see
| 24. The eyepiece has a magnification of 6X while the objective has 40X. What is the total linear magnification? | see
| 25. Short curved handle used in carrying microscope | see |