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If you move the slide on a microscope to the left what direction does the image move?

compare the movement of the slide, left and right or forward and backward to the movement of the eyepiece image? compare the movement of the slide, left and right or forward and backward to the movement of the eyepiece image? compare the movement of the slide, left and right or forward and backward to the movement of the eyepiece image?


What secures the slide for viewing in the microscope?

In a traditional light microscope, the slide is secured using a mechanical stage or stage clips. The mechanical stage allows for precise positioning of the slide, while the clips hold it in place to prevent movement during observation. This ensures that the slide remains stable and the microscope can focus on the desired area of the specimen.


What are the advantages of an electron microscope over a light microscope?

An electron microscope can reach a far greater magnifiction than a conventional microscope. It is obvious that the largest advantage of any type of microscope is to observe an organism that can not be seen by the unaided eye. Light microscopes are easy to use, can magnify up to 2000 times, enable magnification of live cells and their movement, and are relatively cheap compared to electron microscopes. The only disadvantage is that it can only magnify up to 1000 times, after that the image is blurry, whereas an electron microscope can magnify up to 100,000 times! However, electron microscopes are extremely expensive, difficult to use, and cannot observe live specimens.


Which microscope do not use a beam of light?

Electron Microscope


What holds the slides in a microscope in place?

Stage clips

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Trichomoniasis uses flagella for movement. This movement is very distinctive under the microscope.


Function of the microscope stage?

The function of the microscope stage is to allow for easy movement and manipulation of the slide. This will allow you to focus on the specimen in an accurate manner.


Which adjustments knob in microscope produces greater movement?

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Sara would like to film the movement of chromosomes during cell division Her best choice for a microscope would be a?

light microscope, because the specimen is alive


What does a focusing wheel do?

It brings the microscope's somatic lense either closer or further from the sample table. This movement can not be seen.


What is the Browmian Movement?

Brownian movement is the random shaky movement of very small particles suspended in a gas or a liquid, caused by them being hit from every side by atoms and molecules of the gas or liquid. You can only see it in a microscope.


If you move the slide on a microscope to the left what direction does the image move?

compare the movement of the slide, left and right or forward and backward to the movement of the eyepiece image? compare the movement of the slide, left and right or forward and backward to the movement of the eyepiece image? compare the movement of the slide, left and right or forward and backward to the movement of the eyepiece image?


How are the presence or absence of flagella being determined?

Using a microscope. Movement or lack of is easily noted visually, especially after staining.