THE MICROSCOPE

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The Ultimate Microscope Quiz

Test your knowledge of microscopy with our engaging quiz designed for students, teachers, and science enthusiasts alike! Dive into the fascinating world of microscopes and enhance your understanding of their functionalities and terminologies.

  • Explore various types of microscopes.
  • Understand key principles such as magnification and resolution.
  • Challenge yourself with questions ranging from basic to advanced levels.
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ExaminingLens42
The ratio of the apparent size of an object as seen through the microscope & the actual size of the object.
Magnification
Resolution / Resolving Power
Focal length
A measurement of the ability of the condenser and the objective lens to gather light.
Magnification
Resolution / Resolving Power
Numerical Aperture
The ability of the lens to clearly separate or distinguish two points of two lines individually in the image.
Magnification
Resolution / Resolving Power
Focal length
Thickness of the object that maybe seen at one time under focus.
Focal length
Magnification
Working distance
Distance between the font lens of the objective lens & the top of the cover glass when the specimen is in focus.
Focal length
Working distance
Numerical Aperture
Scanner is?
10x
4x
100x
40x
Lower Power Objective is?
10x
4x
100x
40x
High Power Objective is?
10x
4x
100x
40x
Oil Immersion Objective is?
10x
4x
100x
40x
It was the first Microscope that has 200-300x magnification. Created in the 17th century by Antony Van Leewenhoek
Compound Microscope
Simple Microscope
Bright Field Microscope
The microscope includes an optical system and mechanism to move and focus the specimen.
Compound Microscope
Simple Microscope
Bright Field Microscope
Appear bright on a dark background
Bright Field Microscope
Fluorescence Microscopy
Compound Microscope
Bending of light rays from the objective & eyepiece where practically no change in focus has to be made when objective is substituted for another.
Refractive Index
Parfocal
Compound Microscope
Refers to quality of the objectives & eyepiece where practically no change in focus has to be made when objective id substituted for another.
Parfocal
Refractive Index
Focal length
Uses a lens system that produces visible images from transparent objects and importantly, can be used with living, cultured cells.
Bright Field Microscope
Compound Microscope
Phase-Contrast Microscopy
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