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Cells   Basic units of a living organism  
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Anton Von Leeuwenhoek   Dutch microscopist who was the first to observe bacteria and protozoa. His researches on lower animals refuted the doctrine of spontaneous generation, and his ...  
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Robert Hooke   1635--1703, English physicist, chemist, and inventor. He formulated Hooke's law (1678), built the first Gregorian telescope, and invented a balance spring for watches  
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Cell theory   Theory that all organisms have one than one cells  
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Prokaryotes   Unicellular organisms such as bacteria each of which is composed of a prokaryote cells.  
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Eukaryotes   Unicellular or multicellular organisms such as plants animals and yeast.  
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Eyepiece   the lens or combination of lenses in an optical instrument through which the eye views the image formed by the objective lens or lenses; ocular.  
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Objectives   Also called object glass, object lens, objective lens. Optics. (in a telescope, microscope, camera, or other optical system) the lens or combination of lenses that first receives the rays from the object and forms the image in the focal plane of the eyepi  
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Nosepiece   the part of a frame for eyeglasses that passes over the bridge of the nose.  
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Coarse adjustment   coarse adjustment knob-large, round knob on the side of the microscope used for focusing the specimen; it may move either the stage or the upper part of the ...  
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Fine adjustment   fine adjustment knob-small, round knob on the side of the microscope used to fine-tune the focus of your specimen after using the coarse adjustment knob.  
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Diaphragm   a porous plate separating two liquids, a semipermeable membrane.  
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Stage   microscope stage - a small platform on a microscope where the specimen is mounted for examination. stage ยท platform - a raised horizontal surface; "the ...  
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