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Microbiology and Microscopy Quiz

Test your knowledge of microbiology and microscopy with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers important topics such as microscope types, magnification, and cellular structures.

Challenge yourself with questions including:

  • Magnification levels of different microscopes
  • Staining techniques for plant cells
  • Characteristics of prokaryotes and eukaryotes
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ExploringCells317
Which one of the microscopes has a magnification of 100x ?
Compound microscope
Stereo micoscope
Electron microscope
X-ray microscope
Total magnification of a spicemen was magnified up to 40x =
100x
40x
400x
10x
Which type of electron microscope gives an image with 3D result ?
SEM
HeIM
TEM
X-ray microscope
As magnification increases, the diameter of the field of view ......
Increase
Decrease
Stay constant
" the ability to see a particular detail against its backgrond"
Magnification
Resolution
Working distance
Contrast
Prokaryotes can be unicellular or multicellular organisims
True
False
To stain geranium leaf cells and see them claerly under the microscope, we add which one of the following?
Methylene blue
Indophenol
Phenol red
Iodine solution
An organism is considerd an example of unicellular eukaryotic ?
Becillus
Paramecium
Bacteria
Archea
Lugol's test used for
Peptide bond
Reducing suger
Starch
Vitami c
Which of the following is NOT cosiderd as reducing suger ?
Glucose
Fructose
Xylose
Sucrose
Which part of paramecium is invisible under microscope ?
Anterior cotractile vacoule
Macronucleus
Gullet
Micronucleus
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