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- Indicate how the resolving power is determined and howresolution affects image visibility.Recall that the eye is composed of three layers or "tunics" — the fibrous, vascular, and nervous layers — which enclose two cavities that are separated from each other by the lens. Review the components of these three layers by matching each description with the appropriate letter in the figure below: 1. Fluid in the anterior portion of the eye that provides nutrients to the lens and cornea 2. The "whites" of the eye 3. Area of the retina that lacks photoreceptors 4. Contains smooth muscle that controls the shape of the lens 5. Nutritive (nourishing) layer of the eye 6. Layer containing rods and cones 7. Gel-like substance that helps support the eyeball 8. Pigmented smooth muscles that control pupil size 9. Most anterior component of the fibrous layer — your "window to the world" 10. Structure that changes shape to bend light toward rods and conesPART C: CALCULATING THE DIAMETER OF THE FIELD OF VIEW (FOV)_ The field of view (FOV) is the circular area you can see when you look through the microscope. The diameter of the field of view is different depending on which objective lens you are using. For example, you are using the medium-power objective lens, then the area you can see is actually smaller than if you were using the low-power objective lens. Knowing The diameter of the field of view can help you estimate actual size of objects / cells seen through the microscope. When the revolving nose piece is turned to the low power objective lens, a dear plastic ruler can be placed on the microscope stage (see figure 1). Then, the coarse adjustment knob can be used to focus on the millimeter marks of the ruler making sure that one of the milimeter marks is at the left edge of the field of view (see figure 2). NOTE: Slage cip I-1000 Objects in the FOV are usually measured in micrometers (um). To convert, a FOV in mm, times it by 1000…
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