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What's the significance of studying the parts of microscope and its function? Who will benefit from it and why?
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- What's the significance of studying microscope? What benefit will it give? and to whom?What are microscopes? Make a brief outline of the history of microscopes? Relate microscopy with our present status in the scientific and economic world. What are wet mounts? How to prepare wet mounts? How to remove water bubbles in wet mounts? What are the steps in manipulating / focusing the microscope? What are the reminders before storing the microscope? How many times an object is enlarged when a) HPO is used LPO is used Oil immersion objective a. when to use the coarse adjustment knob? when to use the fine adjustment knob if given the chance to manipulate the microscope, what particular specimen would you like to see first . Why ? Conclusion : state your conclusionWhat are different ways on how to take care of a microscope?
- What is a microscope? What is its significance in the Medical Technology profession?What is the purpose of using microscopes? If you need to move the microscope, describe how you should carry it. What three things change as you increase magnification? On the compound microscope, what power must be in place when you first find an image in themicroscope? On the compound microscope, which adjustment knob is used for bringing the specimen intofocus? On the compound microscope, which adjustment knob is used for sharpening the image of thespecimen after it is focused? On the compound microscope, which adjustment knob should you use on the high power? On the compound microscope, how do you change the objective lenses? What should be included when sketching or drawing what is seen through the microscope How do you properly use a microscope?What is the correct way to handle a microscope? What is the proper way to put away your microscope in the cabinet? What does it mean when a microscope is said to parfocal?
- How do the different parts of microscope serve their specific function? Cite examples.What is the function of the microscope diaphragm? source of light condenses light from the light source into a narrow beam regulates the amount of light passing through the specimen used to focus the specimen holds the objective lensesWhat description best describes the compound light microscope? Uses a beam of electrons is transmitted through a specimen to form an image. Has more than one lens and its own light source. In this type of microscope, there are ocular lenses in the binocular eyepieces and objective lenses in a rotating nosepiece closer to the specimen. An optical imaging technique for increasing optical resolution and contrast of a micrograph by means of using a spatial pinhole to block out-of-focus light in image formation. Designed for low magnification observation of a sample, typically using light reflected from the surface of an object rather than transmitted through it.
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