Hendrix Microscope Basics
First and Last Name TAKE NOTES!!!! You'll need to know the following information by the end of the video:Copy and paste this list below and fill in the answers from the video. You can stop the video to answer questions as you go. These aren't all in order.1. What is a(n) A. Eyepiece B. Objective Lens C. Arm D. Base E. Stage F. Slide G. Course Adjustment Knob H. Fine Adjustment Knob I. Nosepiece Match each term to its description below: Click and hold the orange dot on the left side. A blue dot attached to rope will then appear. Let go when your cursor is hovering over the correctly matched orange dot on the right side to link them together. Eyepiece Magnifies 10x Coarse Adjustment Knob Moves body tube closer to stage & helps to focus on specimen. Do NOT use on high power. Objective Lens Second magnification. Three different lenses with least to most magnification. Fine Adjustment Knob Used for small adjustments when focusing. Use after focused with course adjustment knob. Match each term to its description below: Click and hold the orange dot on the left side. A blue dot attached to rope will then appear. Let go when your cursor is hovering over the correctly matched orange dot on the right side to link them together. Medium-Power Objective Lens Magnifies 10x High-Power Objective Lens Magnifies 40x Low-Power Objective Lens Magnifies 4x and is the lens you should start and end on. Match each term to its description below: Click and hold the orange dot on the left side. A blue dot attached to rope will then appear. Let go when your cursor is hovering over the correctly matched orange dot on the right side to link them together. Nosepiece Rotates to switch objective lenses. Arm Correct place to grip the microscope when carrying. Stage Platform for the specimen to be observed; has hole in center to allow light to pass through. Stage Clips Hold the slide down to prevent any slight movement. Base Correct place to support the microscope when carrying. Label the Microscope Use the following terms to correctly label the microscope: Course Adjustment Knob, Eyepiece, Base, Low-Power Objective Lens, Stage, Arm, Medium- Power Objective Lens, Stage Clips, Fine Adjustment Knob, High- Power Objective Lens, Nosepiece. Click the blue dots to fill in the answer. Eyepiece Nosepiece Arm Low-Power Objective Lens Medium-Power Objective Lens Stage High-Power Objective Lens Stage Clips Course Adjustment Knob Fine Adjustment Knob Base What is a microscope and what is its purpose? Click the letter of your answer choice. A tool used to pick up small objects. A tool used to view objects too small to see without magnification. A tool for viewing distant objects like the sun. A tool used to hear faint sounds.