Microscopes Lab Puzzle
Across
- 4. Part of microscope that connects head to base.
- 5. A long, whip-like structure on the outside of a cell used for locomotion
- 8. A group of cells that have diverse and specialized functions.
- 9. diameter of the circle that you view under microscope (three words)
- 12. You can view this feature of the cells with a compound microscope, but not a dissecting microscope.
- 15. An example of an aggregate we viewed.
- 18. The blue stain we use for animal cells (two words)
- 19. One of the organelles that plant cells have that animal cells lack.
- 22. Upper part of the microscope that houses optical parts.
- 28. Focuses the light from the illuminator onto the specimen.
- 31. an organism consisting of one cell with no nucleus.
- 32. Feature of microscope that is the reason why you only need to adjust the fine focus knob when changing objectives.
- 33. The lowest objective ___X (in words)
- 34. The focus knob you should never touch when using an objective higher than 4X.
- 35. an organism consisting of multiple cells and membrane-bound organelles
- 38. True or False, when putting a microscope away, the stage should be at the lowest position.
- 39. Controls the amount of light onto specimen (two words).
- 42. A cell group that contains a single cell.
- 43. Distance between specimen and objective (two words).
Down
- 1. Part of microscope that houses objectives (two words)
- 2. Part of the microscope where specimen is placed.
- 3. Another name for a dissecting microscope
- 6. A cell group that contains many grouped cells in a random pattern.
- 7. An example of a unicellular organism we viewed.
- 10. A protective feature of a plant cells typically lacked by animal cells (two words).
- 11. How the letter 'e' looks under the microscope.
- 13. What part of the cell does methylene blue stain?
- 14. Microscope used for large, 3D objects
- 16. True or False, when putting a microscope away, the objectives should be at the highest setting.
- 17. An example of a multicellular organism we viewed.
- 20. An example of a colony group we viewed.
- 21. The name of the plant we viewed in this lab.
- 23. As magnification increases, working distance and field of view _______.
- 24. Magnification of the ocular lens (in words).
- 25. Part of microscope where you look through to see specimen
- 26. The highest objective, other than the 100X (in words).
- 27. An organelle that is larger in plant cells than in animal cells.
- 29. The total magnification of the 4X objective (including the ocular lens).
- 30. True or False, when putting a microscope away, you do not have to wrap the cord around the arm.
- 36. The branching protrusions of a scenedesmus group.
- 37. Support of the microscope. Also holds the illuminator.
- 40. A grouping of cells that form predictable groups.
- 41. True or False, when putting a microscope away, you should turn the light intensity down to the lowest setting.