Across
- 7. The portion of the hair that is above the bulb but still below the skin
- 11. Produced as a result of two mirrors located inside of a CLM. As a result, the view of the specimen will appear upside down and backwards
- 14. A cuticle pattern in which it appears like several spikes at each level
- 16. Magnifying lens on a CLM: high, medium, and low power
- 18. A handle located between the eyepiece and the stage on a CLM
- 20. The microscope used to view larger bulkier items. This microscope has a maximum magnification of 125X
- 21. A medulla pattern that has consistent breaks
- 22. The objective lens that has the same magnification power as the eyepiece
- 24. The microscope that provides the greatest magnification power of all microscopes at 500,000X. This microscope requires a vacuum system and does not provide the real color of the specimen
- 26. The objective lens that has a magnification power of 40X
- 27. The innermost layer of hair that has unique patterns. This layer is the thickest layer in animal hair and is used to determine if it is animal or human hair by dividing the thickness of this layer by the thickness of the entire hair
- 28. A medulla pattern that has no breaks
Down
- 1. The division of the diameter of the innermost layer of hair by the diameter of the entire hair
- 2. The microscope that is used to analyze/compare the colors of various specimens: paint, ink, etc..
- 3. A cuticle pattern appears as single scales at each level
- 4. The multiplication of the magnification power of the eyepiece and the magnification of the objective lens
- 5. The removal of the all air inside of a chamber where the specimen with be placed
- 6. A round part on a CLM where the objective lens are connected to the microscope. This part is rotated to change the magnification power.
- 8. The thickest layer of hair in human hair. This is the layer that contains the color pigments in hair
- 9. A material that is made by a natural animal hair or man-made: non-human.
- 10. A medulla pattern that has inconsistent breaks
- 12. The cuticle pattern that is typical in human head hair. This pattern appears as many cracks as opposed to scales
- 13. The beginning of hair or where the hair begins to grow. Located in the dermis layer of hair and is attached to skin cells. This is the layer of hair that will contain DNA
- 15. The portion of the hair that is above the skin; does not contain DNA
- 17. The outer layer of hair. This is the thinnest layer and has a specific pattern. This layer is used to help differentiate between animal and human hair
- 19. The smaller adjustment knob that moves the stage up and down
- 23. Also known as the Eyepiece. Also acts as a magnifying lens with a 10X power
- 24. The flat platform/surface in which the glass slide/specimen sits on top of
- 25. The objective lens that usually has red colored writing on it
- 28. The knob used to adjust the clarity of the image. The larger knob that moves the stage up and down the most. This lens is not used during high power objective lens.