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AB CH.1 Section 4

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Compound light microscope   a microscope that uses light to illuminate a specimen that is magnified by 2 lenses  
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Objective lenses   the part of a compound light microscope that is located directly above the specimen and that magnifies the image of hte specimen  
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Nosepiece   the part of a compound light microscope that holds the objective lenses in place above the specimen  
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Transmission electron microscope (TEM)   a microscope that transmits a beam of electrons through a very thin slice of specimen and that can magnify 200,000 times  
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Eye piece (ocular lens)   the part of a compound light microscope that magnifies an image an image, usually ten times, aka ocular lens  
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Stage   a platform of a compound light microscope that supports the slide holding the specimen  
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Light source   a light bulb that allows light for using the image it can be a mirror or incandescent  
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Magnification   the increase of an objects apparent size by using lenses or mirrors  
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Resolution scanning elecetron   in microscopes, the abilty to form images with fine detail  
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Microscope (SEM)   a compound light microscope  
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Base unit   one of the fundamental units of measurement that descrides length, mass, time, and other quantites and from which other units are derived  
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Metric System   a decimal-based standard system of measurement that is used by scientists,; similar to Systeme Internationlae  
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