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The part of the microscope that is adusted to change the amount of light coming through the specimen is
revolving nosepiece.
scientist's didn't know anything about cells until microscopes made them visable.
the diaphragm.
stage clips.
Anton von Leewenhoek
an STM
the magnification of the objective x the magnification of the eyepiece.
Robert Hooke
The slide is secured in place by the
revolving nosepiece.
scientist's didn't know anything about cells until microscopes made them visable.
the diaphragm.
stage clips.
Anton von Leewenhoek
an STM
the magnification of the objective x the magnification of the eyepiece.
Robert Hooke
The total magnification of the microscope =
revolving nosepiece.
scientist's didn't know anything about cells until microscopes made them visable.
the diaphragm.
stage clips.
Anton von Leewenhoek
an STM
the magnification of the objective x the magnification of the eyepiece.
Robert Hooke
The first person to report seeing living cells through a microscope was
revolving nosepiece.
scientist's didn't know anything about cells until microscopes made them visable.
the diaphragm.
stage clips.
Anton von Leewenhoek
an STM
the magnification of the objective x the magnification of the eyepiece.
Robert Hooke
If you wanted a 3-D image of a living cell at 100,000x magnification, you'd use
revolving nosepiece.
scientist's didn't know anything about cells until microscopes made them visable.
the diaphragm.
stage clips.
Anton von Leewenhoek
an STM
the magnification of the objective x the magnification of the eyepiece.
Robert Hooke
The person who gave cells their name was
revolving nosepiece.
scientist's didn't know anything about cells until microscopes made them visable.
the diaphragm.
stage clips.
Anton von Leewenhoek
an STM
the magnification of the objective x the magnification of the eyepiece.
Robert Hooke
The invention of the microscope was essential to development of the cell theory because
revolving nosepiece.
scientist's didn't know anything about cells until microscopes made them visable.
the diaphragm.
stage clips.
Anton von Leewenhoek
an STM
the magnification of the objective x the magnification of the eyepiece.
Robert Hooke
The obective lenses are located on the
revolving nosepiece.
scientist's didn't know anything about cells until microscopes made them visable.
the diaphragm.
stage clips.
Anton von Leewenhoek
an STM
the magnification of the objective x the magnification of the eyepiece.
Robert Hooke
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