Chapter 1, Section 4 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Compound Light Microscope | a microscope that uses light to illuminate a specimen that is then magnified by two lenses |
Eyepiece (Ocular Lens) | the part of a compound light microscope that magnifies an image, usually 10 times |
Objective Lens | the part of a compound light microscope that is located directly above the specimen and that magnifies the image of the specimen |
Stage | a platform of a compound light microscope that supports the slide holding the specimen |
Light Source | a light bulb that provides light for viewing an image on a slide with a microscope |
Magnification | the increase of an object's apparent size by using lenses or mirrors |
Nosepiece | the part of a compound microscope that holds the objective lens in place above the specimen |
Resolution | in microscopes, the ability to form images with fine detail |
Scanning Electron Microscope | a microscope that produces an enlarged, three dimensional image of an object by using a beam of electrons rather than light |
Transmission Electron Microscope | a microscope that transmits a beam of electrons through a very thin slice of specimen and that can magnify up to 200,000 times |
Metric System | a decimal-based standard system of measurement that is used by scientists; similar to the SI |
Base Unit | one of the fundamental units of measurement that describes length, mass, time, and other quantities and from which other units are derived |
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