Q: Why should the microscope be calibrated for each objective and prior to each use?
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Q: What is the function of refractive index in microscope
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Q: What does it mean when a microscope is said to be parfocal?
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Q: How did you prepare slides to view cheek cell under the microscope?
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Q: DINervous Glycerin on microscope slides serves for
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Q: why must you always clean the microscope lens with lens tissue and lens cleaner, and not with…
A: Once you have got blown the lens clean, gently wipe it exploitation lens paper. Lens paper may be a…
Q: Would phase microscopy be of any particular value when examining a stained specimen? Explain
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Q: Why is CSLM able to view different layers in a thick preparationwhile bright-field microscopy…
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Q: During studying a thick heavily stained specimen under the microscope, it is better to light…
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Q: Can you help me the name of tissue?
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Q: What is the usage of the superresolution microscopy technique?
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Q: What do you mean by deconvolution microscopy technique?
A: The organisms or substances that cannot be observed with unaided eyes are microscopic. The equipment…
Q: What is the difference between keratinized and nonkeratinized stratified squamous? Give 1 example of…
A: Epithelial tissue is meant for the protection of organelles.
Q: For which types of specimens is darkfield microscopy preferred over brightfield microscopy?
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Q: What are the most commonly used methods in staining? why?
A: Introduction Staining is a technique for enhancing contrast in material, usually on a tiny scale.…
Q: What is the purpose of confocal microscopy technique ?
A: The microscope instrument is used to view the objects, which are not visible under the naked eye.…
Q: Define Parfocal in a microscope
A: Parfocal in a microscope refer to multiple microscopic structure that all lie on same focal plane.
Q: at is trinocular microscope
A: A magnifier could be a device that magnifies a picture of a little object, revealing details that…
Q: Glycerin on microscope slides serves for
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Q: what type of microscope would you use to distinguish between white cells that are characterized by…
A: Microscope is a laboratory instrument used to examine examine objects that are too small to be seen…
Q: What are two things that can be done to improve contrast on a microscope?
A: Contrast refers to the darkness of the background relative to the specimen.
Q: Why is plate count more sensitive than a microscopic count?
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Q: Between wet mount and hanging drop slide preparations, which is more resistant to evaporation? Which…
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Q: microscopes be classified according to the number of eyepieces
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Q: What is purpose of mounting of microscope slides
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Q: Light microscopy is used for which image? Image A Image B Image B, on the right O Image A, on the…
A: In the history of biological studies, various new tools and techniques have been developed so as to…
Q: What is the advantage of phase-contrast microscopyover bright-field microscopy?
A: Phase-contrast microscopy is an optical microscopy technique that converts phase shifts in light…
Q: What is Ultraviolet (UV) light ?
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Q: What major advantage does phase-contrast microscopy haveover staining?
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Q: Light microscopy enhances and amplifies the refractive index O True O False
A: Advantages : Light microscopes have high magnification. Electron microscopic lens are useful in…
Q: What are the different lens of the microscope?
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Q: If the total magnification of a microscope is 700X and the ocular lens magnifies by a factor of 10x,…
A: According to the question, the total magnification of a microscope is 700X.…
Q: What is/are the purpose(s) of streaking a plate?
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Q: parfocal” and why is it important in microscopy?
A: Parfocal - This term is related to microscopy, which means along with one objective lens other…
Q: Why are tissue specimen stained before viewing them using a micrscope?
A: If tissue and cells are observed under the microscope, then it would be very difficult to analyze…
Q: Tell me three things that you know about microscopes? Why do we use them? How do you feel about…
A: A microscope is a device that allows you to examine tiny objects, including cells. The image of an…
Q: Why is methylene blue used to stain cells? What does it bind to?
A: Answer: Methyl blue is used to stain the cell because it is basic dye which can easily bind with…
Q: What advantage do fluorescent dyes and fluorescence microscopy provide in comparison to the chemical…
A: Microscope is the widely used laboratory instrument in the molecular biology, it is mainly used to…
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Q: How do stains used for light microscopy compare withthose used for electron microscopy?
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Opaque objecs cannot be viewed through a compound microscope, why?
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- why is microtome important in microscopy?a) Briefly discuss the limits of resolution in optical microscopy? b) What is empty magnification? c) What are chromatic and spherical aberration?a. Why must you slowly turn the fine adjustment knob? b. Is natural light or is artificial light used when using the microscope?
- what type of microscope would you use to distinguish between white cells that are characterized by the color of their granules. Why?2. The boy is wondering what to use to clean the microscope lenses. The lens tissue has been treated to prevent scratching. What should one use to clean? Why? 3. The girl is focusing a slide and she is moving the stage up toward the slide. a) What has happened to the slide? b) s this the proper way to focus? c) Should you focus by moving stage up or down? d) What happens to a microscope i place at the edge? e) What should you do to prevent this from happening. Fgute1.) Draw and label areolar tissue as viewed with a microscope at medium magnification. 2.) Draw and label hyaline cartilage as viewed with a microscope at medium magnification.