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What is lpo and hpo?

Updated: 9/15/2023
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LPO or Low- Power Objective is the smallest objective while HPO or High-Power Objective is the lowest objective.

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How do you know which is LPO HPO of a microscope?

The LPO will be shorter than HPO lens. LPO= magnifies 10x lenses HPO= magnifies 43x lenses


Which has a longer working distance between LPO and HPO?

LPO


Compare the total magnification of lpo hpo and oio?

LPO has a 10x magnification. HPO has a 40x magnification. OIO has a 100x magnification. LPO has the least magnification, and OIO has the largest.


What is the shape of the apical and marginal cells of hydrilla?

It has a rectangular shape using HPO and it has an elogated shape in LPO (oblong).


How do you know which is lpo or hpo by just looking objective?

When talking about the IPO and HPO, it is referring the magnification of a microscope. You can tell the difference of the two, because the LPO is shorter than the HPO.


What is the difference of what you see under LPO or scanner with what you have observed under the HPO?

in lpo u can see 8 blardwhile in hpo u can see 8 clearly!@


How do you know which is the LPO?

it is usually shorter than the HPO..


What is the shape of apical and marginal cell of hydrilla?

In HPO, it has a rectangular shape and in LPO, it is elongated shape in LPO.


Which is longer the HPO or LPO in the microscope?

HIGH POWER OBJECTIVES


Why do you need to fucos specimens under LPO first before focusing under the HPO?

RAWR


What is the magnification of the specimen under lpo and hpo?

The magnification of the specimen under low power optics, lpo, is 10 times and the magnification of the specimen under high power optics, hpo, depends on the power of the microscope but is usually at least 500 times or more.


What happens to the image of a focused object under LPO when the objective lens is shifted to HPO?

It appears to get bigger but, is still blurry.