Slack_Ana Test: Introduction Flashcards
- Specialized cells are found only in
Bacteria 09. Cellular biology
- Why are the specimens usually very thin slices of material? Choose the best answer.
The thinness allows light to pass through which makes individual atoms easier too see. 09. Cellular biology
- Using one or more of your senses to gather information is called
Observing 09. Cellular biology
- On the diagram of a microscope which objective is closest to the stage?
High power 09. Cellular biology
- What would happen if a plant cell didn’t have chloroplasts?
It wouldn’t be able to make its own nutrients 09. Cellular biology
- What happens if you test a hypothesis multiple times and the data doesn’t support your prediction?
Re think your hypothesis 04. Notes- Phi, Fibonocci sequence, and the Golden Rule in Nature
- Which of the following microscopes do we use in class?
Compound light 09. Cellular biology
- If a specimen appears slightly blurry what should you do first?
Adjust the fine focus knob 09. Cellular biology
- Revolves to allow you to switch objectives
revolving nosepiece 07. Microscope_Usage_Instructions
- What is the high powered objective
The longest objective lens that magnifies 07. Microscope_Usage_Instructions
- What holds the slide in the microscope for viewing?
stage clips 07. Microscope_Usage_Instructions
- What controls the amount of light passing through a specimen?
diaphragm 07. Microscope_Usage_Instructions
- What is the area where a slide is placed called?
Stage 07. Microscope_Usage_Instructions
- What containes the ocular lens?
eyepiece 07. Microscope_Usage_Instructions
- Using the letter above which bone is about 3 4/16 long?
Metacarpal 04. Notes- Phi, Fibonocci sequence, and the Golden Rule in Nature