Zoology
Zoology
Zoology
Objetive lens
Stage - is where the specimen
is placed Light Intnsity knob
Specimen holder
1. When mounting a specimen on a slide, always cover it with a cover glass before examining
under a microscope. Why?
ANS : We should always cover it with a cover glass before examining under a microscope, when
mounting a specimen on a slide. Because the cover glass protects the microscope and prevents the
slide from drying out when it's being examined. It helps keep what you are looking at getting on the
lens of your microscope. Also to keep solid specimens pressed flat, and liquid samples shaped into a
flat layer of even thickness. Cover glass will also give the viewer better control over the specimen.
Without a cover glass the objective lens on the microscope would get dirty.
2. Why is it always necessary to focus with the fine adjustment in high magnifications?
ANS : It is always necessary to focus with the fine adjustment in high magnifications to sharpen the
focus of the image. Also the fine adjustment only moves the tube a teeny tiny bit and very slowly so
you don’t have great risk of damaging the slide or lens. Because if you use course adjustment when
using high magnifactions, it could break the slide or the microscope. Using course adjustment the
body tube of the microscope will hit the microscope slide and cause the slide to break or crack.
ANS : The proper technique for transporting the microscope, you should always use one hand to
support the base and the other to hold the arm of the microscope. Always carry it gently and place
it down carefully, so that no damage any of the more delicate components. Remember that you
should never handle the lenses, and be careful not to hold it by the stage. In order to avoid any trip
hazards, the wire should also be softly wrapped slightly above the base, the stage should be in its
lowest positon and the lowestpower objective should be in place.
4. Name some outstanding scientists who contributed to the perfection of the microscope.
ANS : A Dutch father-son team named Hans and Zacharias Janssen invented the first so-called
compound microscope in the late 16th century, but in 1609 Galileo Galilei perfected the first device
known as a microscope.
C. The following statements are true or false. If true, write T on the answer blank. If false, correct the
statement by writing on the blank the proper word or phrase to replace the one that is underlined.
ANS : True
ANS : True
5. A coverslip should always be used with wet mounts and the high
power and oil lenses.
ANS : True
Match the microscope structures in column B with the statements in column A that
identify or describe them.
Column A
1. platform on which the slide rests for viewing
ANS : j. stage
2. used to increase the amount of light passing through the specimen
ANS : b. condenser
Column B
b. condenser
e. mechanical stage
f. nosepiece
g. objective lenses
h. ocular
i. spring clips
j. stage