Microscopes Lab Puzzle

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