Unit 2 topic 2 Flashcards

1
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who was Anton van Leeuwenhoek and what contributions did he add to the world of microscopes?

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He was a merchant his hobby was making magnifying lenses with his great skill grinding very small lenses. With this talent, he invented the microscope

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2
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what things did Anton van Leeuwenhoek study

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he studied substances such as blood, pond water, and matter

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Anton van Leeuwenhoek became the first person to…

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observe organisms made only by one cell.

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4
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what did Anton can Leeuwenhoek call the single cells

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he called the single-celled organisms “animalcules.”

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5
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who was Robert Hooke

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he looked through his microscopes he created with a thin piece of cork that he had cut from the bark of an oak tree. He saw a network of tiny compartments that reminded him of a honeycomb. he described the little boxes as cellculae this eventually led to the word cell.

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6
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what are the two important parts of the cell theory

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  • all living things are composed of one or more cells. - cells are the basic units of structure and function in all organisms
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7
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name all the parts of a microscope

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A- eyepiece

B- coarse-adjustment knob/fine-adjustment knob

c- arm

D- revolving nose piece

E- objective lenses

f- -

G- stage

H- diaphram

I - light source

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8
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what does the eyepiece do?

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It is a glass piece and is the first part of the magnification. 10 times magnification

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9
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what is the function of the body tube

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Holds the eyepiece and the objective lenses at the proper working distance from each other.

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what is the function of the coarse adjustment knob

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moves the tube or stage up or down to bring the object to focus. Use it only with the low-power objective lens.

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what is the job of the fine adjustment knob

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Use with the medium- and high power magnification to bring the object into sharper focus.

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12
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what is the job of the arm

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connects the tube and the base. Use this to carrying the microscope

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13
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what is the job of the revolving nose piece

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it changes the power. You will hear a click to know it is ready. Rotating disk holds two or more objective lenses. Turn it to change lenses.

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14
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what is the job of the objective lenses

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to magnify the object and each lens has a different power.

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15
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what is the use of the stage

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supports the microscope slide. Clips hold the slide in position. A hole in the center of the stage allows the light from the light source to pass through the slide.

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16
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what is the use of the condenser lens

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directs light to the object being viewed.

17
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what is the use of the Diaphram

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Use this to control the amount of light reaching the object being viewed.

18
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what is the Job of the Light source

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makes it easier to see the details.

19
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what is the right position when holding a microscope

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always hold it firmly by the arm and the base using both hands.

20
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what should you never do when holding a lense

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never touch the lenses with your fingers.

21
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what power should the objective lens always be in

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low-power

22
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how far should the lens be from the stage?

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1 cm above the stage

23
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what is the proper way to use and care for a microscope?

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  1. carry the microscope to your work station
  2. position the microscope at your work area plug in the electric cord
  3. use lens paper to clean the lens and the light source (mirror)
  4. put it low power objective lens position
  5. prepare the slide on the stage
  6. look through the eyepiece and adjust the position till its clear.
24
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what is a wet mount

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a type of sample preparation musing a microscope slide, a coverslip and water.

25
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who first observed single-celled organisms? and what did he call them?

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Anton van Leeuwenhoek he called them animalcules.

26
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who was the first scientist to use the term “cell”

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robert Hooke

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