Biology Chap. 1-4 Word Scramble
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A microscope that shines light through a specimen and has two lenses to magnify an image | Compound Light Microscope |
The part of a compound light microscope that magnifies the piece typically by 10x | Eyepiece (ocular lens) |
A platform that supports the slide holding the specimen | Stage |
The light bulb that provides light for viewing the image. It can either be reflected from a mirror or an incandescent light from a small lamp | Light Source |
The increase of an object's apparent size by the using of lenses or mirrors | Magnification |
The revolving structure that holds the set of objective lens, and rotates these lenses into place above the specimen | Nosepiece |
The power to show details clearly in an image | Resolution |
Microscope that passes a beam of electrons over the specimen's surface, providing a three-dimensional image of the specimen's surface | Scanning Electron Microscope |
Microscope that transmits a beam of electrons through a very thinly sliced specimen. This better shows the internal structure of the specimen being examined | Transmission Electron Microscope |
The single standardized system of measurement that all scientists use | Metric System |
The name for the fundamental units of measurement in the metric system that describe length, mass, time, and other quantitates | Base Unit |
Enlarges the image of the specimen | Objective Lens |
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