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Microscope: What do you look into and what is it's magnification? |
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Eye Piece or Occular. 10x |
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To move a microscope hold what two things? |
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Don't move the Coarse adjustment while using the ______ power lens. BTW, its magnification is ___ |
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Low power is what roman numeral more than Scanning power? |
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Total Magnification is the ________ x _______ |
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Eye piece x objective lens |
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Microscope: You put a slide on the _____, and it's unfair because we don't have a mechanical one =P |
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Not only does a microscope have an arm but it also has a head complete with a _____ _____ |
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Fine adjustment brings things into _____, while Coarse adjustment moves the lens |
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The ____ _____ is the thing with a lightbulb in it, and the ___ or ____ diaphragm does something, I'm not sure what |
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Light Source, Light or Iris Diaphragm |
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[image]
This poor fellow has been cut on what body plane? *think bannana split* |
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Sagittal (a left and right) and Midsagittal (right down the middle) |
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[image]Now this poor man had his head chopped off with along a ________ plane. *think fruit salad* |
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[image]
This shark has a (A) ________ side and a (B) _______ side. What are they? |
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The ____ cavity holds your head. It's also a D____ cavity |
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The ______ cavity has a ____ cord in it. Is it a dorsal or ventral cavitiy? |
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Vertebral. Spinal. Only other dorsal besides for your cranial |
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The cranial and vertebral cavities are both ______ cavites, while the thoracic and abdominoplevic aren't. What are they? |
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The _______ cavity is a ventral cavity from the time dinosaurs where kept in dog houses |
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Thorasic - holds your chest |
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Without the _________ pelvic cavity, in the ventral cavitiy area, all of our bowls would fall out. |
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A _____ (watery) membrane lines a body cavity that does not open directly to the exterior. |
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Serous (it takes its job very seriously, it's not prone to running like mucus) |
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The _____ is the lungs (it's plural cause there is two of them) |
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Serous membranes have two layers: the p______ layer and the v_______ layer |
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Parietal (sounds like pridal and means wall) and Visceral (sounds like viscer and means body organ) |
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