what is the use of the mechanical stage in the microscope?
1. what is the use of the mechanical stage in the microscope?
Answer:
The mechanical stage in a microscope is a mechanism that's been mounted on the stage to hold the microscope slide in order to hold it steady and to reposition it when needed.Explanation:
SANA PO MAKATULONG PO2. The stage is a mechanical part of a compound microscope. true or false
Answer:
true
explaination:
Many important anatomical features, especially those that function at the tissue or cellular levels, are too small to be seen by the unaided eye. The compound microscope is a valuable tool for magnifying small sections of biological material so that otherwise inaccessible details can be resolved.
3. Which is NOT part of mechanical parts of microscope?A. armB. baseC. objectivesD. stage
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Answer:
C.
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4. The microscope has illuminating, magnifying, and mechanical parts. Which is a mechanical part of the microscope?
Answer:
1. They have an objective lens (which sits close to the object) and an eyepiece lens (which sits closer to your eye). Both of these contribute to the magnification of the object. The eyepiece lens usually magnifies partial* , and a typical objective lens magnifies - 0x
2. Illuminating parts are a mirror and a condenser lens. The light beams from different sources are reflected back by the mirror into the condenser lens, which focuses the light onto the specimen. There is an iris diaphragm which regulates the illumination of the field of view.
3. base, c-shaped arm and stage.
Answer:
Mechanical part - base, c-shaped arm and stage. Magnifying part - objective lens and ocular lens. Illuminating part - sub stage condenser, iris diaphragm, light source.
Explanation:
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5. Simple Microscope are divided into three, magnifying, illuminating and mechanical. Which of the following parts of the microscope falls under the magnifying parts? * Base, Stage, Arm, Coarse Focus and Diaphragm Mirror, Condenser, Diaphragm and Inclination Joint Objective Lenses and Eye Piece Stage Clip, Fine Focus knob and Coarse Focus Knob
Answer:
Objective Lenses and Eye Piece
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7. light towards the focus specimenA. Mechanical PartsC.Illuminating PartsB. Magnifying PartsD.Objective lenses2. These are the parts of the compound microscope that is used to support and adjustother partsA. Mechanical PartsC.Illuminating PartsB. Magnifying PartsD.Objective lenses3. Which part of the microscope shouid you hold when lifting or moving themicroscope?A. Arm and baseC.Eyepiece and body tubeB. The base and stageD.Objectives4. On the microscope stage, what is used to hold the glass slide in place and prevent itfrom moving?A. stage clipB.stageC.Fine adjustment knob D. condenser5. Which part of the microscope is responsible in holding the objective lenses?A. Revolving NosepieceB.Stage C.Eyepiece
Answer:
CAAAAExplanation:
Answer:
1.C2.A3.A4.A5.A
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#CarryOnLearning #CorrectMe #If #I'mWrong8. 1. What is the instrument used to view objects or organisms that are too small to be seen with the 16 17 1 1 naked eye? a. Electron microscope c. Microscopy b. Microscope c. d. Simple microscope 2. These are the parts of the microscope that collect and adjust light for image formation. a. Illuminating b. Magnifying c. Mechanical d. Technical 3. What parts of the microscope are used to view and magnify the specimen? a. Illuminating b. Magnifying c. Mechanical d. Technical 4. What parts are used to support the microscope and allow adjustment when focusing a specimen? a. Illuminating b. Magnifying c. Mechanical d. Technical 5. It serves as a platform where the specimen slide is placed. a. Arm b. Pillar c. Stage d. Stage clips 6. Which located above the base that supports the other parts of the microscope? b. Pillar c. Stage 7. It supports the body tube and is used to carry the microscope. a. Arm d. Stage clips a. Arm b. Pillar c. Stage 8. Which of the following regulates the amount of light passing through the specimen? a. Condenser b. Iris diaphragm c. Light source d. Stage clips d. Mirror
Answer:
1.B 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.c 6. b 7.A 8.D
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Answer:
1.b
2.b
3.b
4.a
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6.b
7.A
8.c
9. it is a mechanical part of a compound microscope that is used to move the body tube upward and downward.a. Stageb. Stage clipc. Coarse adjustment knobd. fine adjustment
Answer:
C. Coarse adjustment knob. —mechanical part of a compound microscope that is used to move the body tube upward and downward.
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Answer:
C. Coarse Adjustment Knob
Explanation:
Coarse Adjustment Knob:
It is a large-sized knob used to move the body tube up and down for bringing the object into focus.
10. mechanical of microscope
Answer:
A mechanical stage of a microscope refers to the mechanism that has been mounted on the stage for holding and moving the microscope slide. ... It allows for precise movement of the specimen through the field of view, which is that area of specimen visible through the microscope.
Answer:
A mechanical stage of a microscope refers to the mechanism that has been mounted on the stage for holding and moving the microscope slide. ... It allows for precise movement of the specimen through the field of view, which is that area of specimen visible through the microscope.
Explanation:
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11. All of the following are mechanical parts of the compound microscope EXCEPT_________. A. arm C. eyepiece B. base D. stage
Answer:
C.eyepiece
because eyepiece is a Optical Parts of Compound Microscope
(B) Optical Parts of Compound Microscope
1. Eyepiece lens or Ocular
At the top of the body tube, a lens is planted which is known as the eyepiece. On the rim of the eyepiece, there are certain markings such as 5X, 10X, 15X, etc. Which indicates the magnification power. The object’s magnified image can be observed with the help of an eyepiece.
2. Mirror
A mirror is found attached wither to the pillar or the lower end of the arm. It consists of a concave mirror on one side and a plain mirror on the other side. It can be used for reflection of light rays into the microscope.
3. Objective lenses
At the bottom of the body tube, there are two objective lenses, which are connected to the revolving nose piece. The three objective lenses are as follows:
Oil immersion objective – 100X
High power objective – 45X
Low power objective – 10X
Explanation:
(A) Mechanical Parts of a Compound Microscope
1. Foot or base
It is a U-shaped structure and supports the entire weight of the compound microscope.
2. Pillar
it is a vertical projection. This stands by resting on the base and supports the stage.
3. Arm
The entire microscope is handled by a strong and curved structure known as the arm.
4. Stage
The flat and rectangular plate that is connected to the arm’s lower end is called the stage. The specimen is placed on the stage for studying and examining the various features. The centre of the stage has a hole through which light can pass.
5. Inclination joint
It is a joint, wherein the arm is fastened to the compound microscope’s pillar. The microscope can be tilted using the inclination joint.
6. Clips
The upper part of the stage is connected to two clips. The slide can be held in its position with the help of the clips.
7. Diaphragm
The diaphragm is fastened below the stage. It controls and adjusts the intensity of light that passes into the microscope. The diaphragm can be of two types:
Disc diaphragm
Iris diaphragm
8. Nose piece
The nose piece is circular and a rotating metal part that is connected to the body tube’s lower end. The nose piece has three holes wherein the objective lenses are embedded.
9. Body tube
The upper part of the arm of the microscope comprises a hollow and tubular structure known as the body tube. The body tube can be shifted down and up using the adjustment knobs.
10. Fine adjustment knob
It is the smaller knob, which is used for sharp and fine focusing of the object. For accurate and sharp focusing, this knob can be used.
11. Coarse adjustment knob
It is a large knob that is used for moving the body tube down and up for bringing the object to be examined under exact focus.
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12. 1. If you want to tilt the microscope, which mechanical parts of the microscopeshould be manipulated?a. The arm and the inclination joint.b. The base and the stagec. The eyepiece and the revolving nose pieced The mirror and the diaphragm pahelp po plss
Answer:
C.The eyepiece and the revolving nose piece
13. 3. All of these are considered mechanical parts of a compound microscope EXCEPTA. eyepieceB. stageC. iris diaphragm D. stage clips
Answer:
c. iris diaphragm is not considered
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14. which of the following is NOT a part of the mechanical system of a compound microscope? a. fine adjustment b. body tube c. objective lens d. stage
Answer:
A.fine adjustment
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15. 1. Which of the following is NOT part of the mechanical system of a compound microscope?a. Stageb. Body tubec. objective lens d. fine adjustment knob
Answer:
a. Stage
Explanation:
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16. is not a mechanical part of the microscope
Answer:
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Explanation:
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17. 2. All of the following are mechanical parts of the compound microscopeEXCEPTA. armC. eyepieceB. baseD. stage
Answer:
C. Eyepiece
Explanation:
Eyepiece is one of the Optical parts of Compound Microscope
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18. mechanical parts of microscope
Answer:
the parts of a microscope are base or foot,pillar,arm,inclination joint,stage,clips,diaphragm,body tube,nose piece,coarse adjustment knob and fine adjustment knob
Explanation:
19. 2.a compound microscope consists of mechanical system made up of parts that hold the specimen and lenses to permit focusing of specimen this part of microscope holds the slide accurately in positiona. stageb. stage clipc.diaphragmd.inclination joint
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B. Stage clip
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20. the microscope has illuminating,mechanical,and magnifying parts.which of the following is not a mechanical partof a microscope?A.arm B.base C.diaphragm D.stage
Answer:
C.diaphagragm
Explanation:
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Answer:
C. DiaphragmExplanation:
Sana makatulong21. 21 It carries the objective and use to turn them.a.Arm b. Stage c.Revolvingnosepiece d.base 22. Which of the following is used to view the specimen? a.Arm b. Stage c.Eyepiece d.Base 23. A mechanical part of the microscope that used to tilt the microscope. a.Eyepiece b. Stage c.Inclination joint d. Base 24. Which of the following objective has the 40x43x60x magnification? a. Scannerb. LPO c.HPO d. 0I0 25. Which of the following is NOT illuminating part of the microscope?a. Mirror b. Objective lens c. Stage d. Eyepiece
Answer:
21.a
22.d
23.c
24.c
25.a
22. which is not included in a mechanical part of a microscopeA. stage clipB. light source/mirrorC. Revolving nosepieceD.fine adjustment knob
Answer:
B. Light Source//Mirror
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23. the microscope has illuminating,mechanical,and magnifying parts.which of the following is not a mechanical partof a microscope?A.arm B.base C.diaphragm D.stage
Answer:
A. arm
Explanation:
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24. On the compound microscope, what holds the microscope slide to the stage?
Answer:
The flat platform that supports the slides. Stage clips hold the slides in place. If your microscope has a mechanical stage, the slide is controlled by turning two knobs instead of having to move it manually. One knob moves the slide left and right, the other moves it forward and backward.
Explanation:
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25. 2. The parts of the microscope responsiblefor enlarging the image of the object.O mechanical partsO illuminating partsO magnifying parts3. All are mechanical parts of themicroscope except:O mirrorO baseO armO stage
2. MAGNIFYING PARTS
3. MIRROR
26. a microscope function stage
Answer:All microscopes are designed to include a stage where the specimen (usually mounted onto a glass slide) is placed for observation. Stages are often equipped with a mechanical device that holds the specimen slide in place and can smoothly translate the slide back and forth as well as from side to side.
Explanation:
Answer:
a microscope function stage
Stage: The flat platform that supports the slides. Stage clips hold the slides in place. If your microscope has a mechanical stage, the slide is controlled by turning two knobs instead of having to move it manually. One knob moves the slide left and right, the other moves it forward and backward.
27. Mechanical of microscope
Answer:
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A mechanical stage of a microscope refers to the mechanism that has been mounted on the stage for holding and moving the microscope slide. It is an important part of the microscope that enhances the function of the stage.
28. which of the following parts of the microscope will you move if you want to center the specimena. mirror b. ocular c. mechanical stage d. coarse adjustment knob
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29. 2. Which of the following is NOT a mechanical part of the compound microscope? Dhoca Caveniece D. stage 3. What are the two adiustment knobs used in focusing the specimen?
Answer:
2. Which of the following is NOT a mechanical part of the compound microscope?
incomplete choices3. What are the two adiustment knobs used in focusing the specimen?
the coarse focusthe fine focusExplanation:
30. Identification. Identify the part of the microscope in each statement. (10 pts.) 1. It supports the microscope and house the illuminator. 2 It holds the eyepiece in place above the objectives. 3. These are the primary optical lenses on a microscope which usually range from 4x-100x.4. These are used when there is no mechanical stage. The viewer is required to move the slide manually to view different sections of the specimen 5. It is used to collect and focus the light from the illuminator on to the specimen and is loxacted under the stage often in conjunction with an iris diaphragm 6. It controls the amount of light reaching the specimen.7. It is the hole in the stage through which the base light reaches the stage.8. These are used to focus the microscope. 9. It houses the optical parts in the upper part of the microscope.10. It is the light source for the microscope, typically located at the base of the microscope.
Answer:
1. The base
2. Eyepiece Tube
3. Objective Lenses
4. Stage Clips
5. Condenser
6. Iris Diaphragm
7. Aperture
8. Fine adjustment
9. The Body
10. Illuminator
Explanation:
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