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Understanding Microscope Parts and Total Magnification in Lab

Learn to identify microscope components, calculate total magnification, and view specimens like white blood cells and epithelial tissues in this informative lab session.

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Understanding Microscope Parts and Total Magnification in Lab

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  1. Do you know your micro-scope? Lab # 3 Kristi Presented by Kami Dykes

  2. Label these parts. 1. 7. 2. 8. 9. 3. 10. 11. 4. 5. 6. 12. 13. To find out the total magnification multiply what and what? Multiply the eye piece and objective used

  3. Answers Specimens viewed through microscope • 1. eyepiece • 2. body tube • 3. arm • 4. fine adjustment knob • 5. coarse adjustment knob • 6. illuminator switch • 7. body • 8. nose piece • 9. objectives • 10. stage • 11. condenser • 12. iris diaphragm lever • 13. substage illuminator White blood cell Epithelial Flat / SquamousStratified

  4. Kami How do you make a wet mount slide? • Get a pre-cleaned microscope slide • Place specimen in the center of slide and add a drop of water. • Lower a coverslip on top of water. • Remove extra water with paper towel. Bonus: Where is a good place to get distilled water from? Your lungs

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