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- Identify the parts of a compound light microscope and describe their functionIntroduce and explain comprehensively the process of calculating the final magnification of specimens using a compound microscope. What is scanning objective and why it should be located at the beginning of the process?Create a flow chart that illustrates the process on how to manipulate a compound light microscope.
- Demonstrate how to view an object with the microscope using all magnificationsGive some applications of spectrophotometer.What is the purpose of using microscopes? If you need to move the microscope, describe how you should carry it. What three things change as you increase magnification? On the compound microscope, what power must be in place when you first find an image in themicroscope? On the compound microscope, which adjustment knob is used for bringing the specimen intofocus? On the compound microscope, which adjustment knob is used for sharpening the image of thespecimen after it is focused? On the compound microscope, which adjustment knob should you use on the high power? On the compound microscope, how do you change the objective lenses? What should be included when sketching or drawing what is seen through the microscope How do you properly use a microscope?