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Lab
Instructions:
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What magnification is the red objective?
A. 10
B. 4
C. 40
D. 100
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Where should the cord be placed when finished with the microscope?
A. Folded neatly on across the stage
B. Folded neatly around the arm
C. Folded neatly by the objectives
D. Folded neatly on the base
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Where should the stage be when finished with the microscope?
A. All the way down
B. All the up
C. In the middle
D. Where it was last used
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How is the coarse focus different from the fine focus?
A. A smaller knob
B. On the opposite of the microscope
C. On the bottom of the microscope
D. A larger knob
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Where are slides placed on the microscope?
A. On the stage
B. On the objective
C. In the slide holder
D. In the condenser
E. By the ocular
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What did we see in the green plant and not the onion?
A. Cell wall
B. Cytoplasm
C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplasts
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What do plant cells have that animal cells do not?
A. Cell wall
B. Nucleus
C. Cytoplasm
D. Organelles
Lab
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
-
What magnification is the red objective?
A. 10
B. 4
C. 40
D. 100
-
Where should the cord be placed when finished with the microscope?
A. Folded neatly on across the stage
B. Folded neatly around the arm
C. Folded neatly by the objectives
D. Folded neatly on the base
-
Where should the stage be when finished with the microscope?
A. All the way down
B. All the up
C. In the middle
D. Where it was last used
-
How is the coarse focus different from the fine focus?
A. A smaller knob
B. On the opposite of the microscope
C. On the bottom of the microscope
D. A larger knob
-
Where are slides placed on the microscope?
A. On the stage
B. On the objective
C. In the slide holder
D. In the condenser
E. By the ocular
-
What did we see in the green plant and not the onion?
A. Cell wall
B. Cytoplasm
C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplasts
-
What do plant cells have that animal cells do not?
A. Cell wall
B. Nucleus
C. Cytoplasm
D. Organelles