Question | Answer |
which of these best describe a lens | a think piece of glass with curved glasses |
which intrument has magnifiying power of about 40 times | light microscope |
how does a standard light microscope magnify a specimen | using multipule lenses |
how is the magnification of a microscope calculated | objective power times the power of the eyepeice |
specimen slides are blank | very thin so they are illuminated from below |
microscopes can only be used to study living things,true or false | false |
how is a wet slide specimen,such as pond water, prepearded for
viewinga | a drop of liquid is placed on a slide and covered with a cover slip before viewing |
antony van leeuwenhoek is known as the father of blank | microbiology |
what is an exoskeloton | supports and protects the animals body |
why is the wowbug used in the classroom | the wowbug is harmless to humans and is easy to maintain.It also does noy fly |
is the wowbug known as a parisite,yes oe no | yes |
what charecteristics of the wowbug did you observe that suggest that it is an insect | three body parts,6 legs,antennae,wings |
in what ways did your wowbug remove the flower dust from its body.list two things why you think grooming is important to a wowbug | used its antennae and legs to remove the four dust from its body,and shook its head.important to groom so the herged body can function |
how did the diameter of field of veiw change when you changed the compound microscope objective lenses | the diameter got smaller you could see less of the specimen,but the amount you can see is magnified |
dorsal view is | seeing from the top above |
ventral view is | belly side |
lateral view is | side view profile |
anterior view is | head,top |
possterior view is | tailend |