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Equipment

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the magnifying lens of the microscope that you look through   ocular lens  
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one of the lenses in various magnifications   objective lens  
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if the ocular lens is 10x and the objective lens is 40x, what is total magnification   400 x  
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scanning objective lens usually has a magnification of:   4 x  
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the low power objective lens usually has a magnification of:   10 x  
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the high power objective lens usually has a magnification of:   40 x  
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what is total magnification on low power?   100 x  
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if total magnification is 40 x, which objective lens are you using?   scanning  
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the longer objective lens is the:   high power  
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the shortest objective lens is the:   scanning  
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the coarse adjustment knob is used with which objective lens(es)?   scanning and low power  
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the fine adjustment knob is used with which objective lens(es)?   scanning, low, and high power  
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Which adjustment knob would you use first?   coarse adjustment knob  
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Which adjustment knob would you NOT use on high power?   coarse adjustment knob  
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Which adjustment knob moves the ocular lens closer to the stage in small increments?   fine adjustment knob  
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Which adjustment knob moves the ocular lens closer to the state in large increments?   coarse adjustment knob  
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The part of the microscope on which you place slides:   stage  
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The metal tabs that hold a microscope slide in place:   stage clips  
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The disc below the stage that regulates the amount of light passing through a slide:   iris diaphragm  
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The term "graduated" in graduated cylinder refers to a:   scale  
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