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All About Microscope
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inclination joint:it helps the microscope to incline
magnify: the function of the microscope
mirror rock: holds the mirror
Robert Hooke: early microscope designer
stage: reflects the sunlight
specimen: the thing you want to see under the microscope
human: user of the microscopes
cover slip:attached in slide to hold the specimen
compound: kind of microscope we uses today
eyepiece: used to view the specimen under the microscopes
dust shield:protects from the dust
lever:used to move back and forth the microscopes
stage clip:holds the specimen in the stage
phase: contract microscopes
low power:used to get the clearest view
slide:where the specimen is placed
dark field:the specimen is observed in dark background
base:makes the microscopes stand
arm: where microscopes must be hold
wet mount:simplest manner of preparing specimen
occular lens:also known as eyepiece
coarse adjustment: used to focus in low power
microscope: use for observation, brings to finer view
objectiveness:lens found in lower part
dusker:highly transparent object
body tube:hols the eyepiece
nose piece:different lenses with different magnification
disk diaphragm:rotating wheel
finned adjustment:highest power
steroscope:provide three dimensional view
light:source of brightness
image:result of the observation
resolving power:capability of presenting a clear image
instrumental: microscopes ang other devices
All About Microscope
Across:1. | user of the microscopes | 5. | different lenses with different magnification | 7. | highly transparent object | 10. | capability of presenting a clear image | 12. | early microscope designer | 13. | reflects the sunlight | 14. | makes the microscopes stand | 15. | used to view the specimen under the microscopes | 16. | the function of the microscope |
| 19. | holds the specimen in the stage | 20. | lens found in lower part | 21. | source of brightness | 23. | hols the eyepiece | 24. | used to get the clearest view | 25. | use for observation, brings to finer view | 27. | contract microscopes | 28. | highest power |
| | Down:2. | holds the mirror | 3. | simplest manner of preparing specimen | 4. | kind of microscope we uses today | 6. | attached in slide to hold the specimen | 7. | protects from the dust | 8. | provide three dimensional view | 9. | where the specimen is placed |
| 11. | used to focus in low power | 13. | the thing you want to see under the microscope | 17. | also known as eyepiece | 18. | rotating wheel | 21. | used to move back and forth the microscopes | 22. | where microscopes must be hold | 26. | result of the observation |
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All About Microscope
Across:1. | user of the microscopes | 5. | different lenses with different magnification | 7. | highly transparent object | 10. | capability of presenting a clear image | 12. | early microscope designer | 13. | reflects the sunlight | 14. | makes the microscopes stand | 15. | used to view the specimen under the microscopes | 16. | the function of the microscope |
| 19. | holds the specimen in the stage | 20. | lens found in lower part | 21. | source of brightness | 23. | hols the eyepiece | 24. | used to get the clearest view | 25. | use for observation, brings to finer view | 27. | contract microscopes | 28. | highest power |
| | Down:2. | holds the mirror | 3. | simplest manner of preparing specimen | 4. | kind of microscope we uses today | 6. | attached in slide to hold the specimen | 7. | protects from the dust | 8. | provide three dimensional view | 9. | where the specimen is placed |
| 11. | used to focus in low power | 13. | the thing you want to see under the microscope | 17. | also known as eyepiece | 18. | rotating wheel | 21. | used to move back and forth the microscopes | 22. | where microscopes must be hold | 26. | result of the observation |
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