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KSU BIOL 198 Exam 1 Test Questions with Answers
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SpectrophotometerInstrument that measures the concentration of solutions by shining a beam of light at it. 
 
AbsorbanceMeasures the amount of light absorbed by the dissolved or suspended material. Therefore absorbance is directly proportional to the amount of dissolved or suspended material in a solution. 
 
Two kinds of microscopesCompound & dissecting 
 
Relevant parts of compound microscopeEyepiece, mechanical stage (where specimen is placed), objectives with different magnifications, conden...
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Heavy Weapons Leaders Course Javelin Test Review
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Heavy Weapons Leaders Course Javelin 
 
Test Review 
 
How many fields of view are in the javelin? - 4 
 
How many sights are in the CLU and what are they? - 2, Day sight and nvs 
 
what magnifications are available in the CLU - Day 4x, WFOV 4x, and NFOV 12x 
 
what is the E zoom magnification - 2x 
 
what is the function of the display (VPU)? - convert electrical signals into visible light 
images 
 
what are the purposes of the flipper mirrors - allows for an integrated day and night sight and...
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Biology 1001 - Lab Midterm Questions and Answers | 2024/2025 | Rated A+
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Biology 1001 - Lab Midterm Questions 
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What is the purpose of using a microscope in a biology lab? 
 
 A microscope is used to observe and analyze specimens that are too small to be seen with 
the naked eye. 
 
How do you properly prepare a wet mount slide? 
 
 Place a small drop of the specimen on the slide, gently place a cover slip over it at an angle, 
and then examine under the microscope. 
 
What is the significance of staining in microscopy? 
 
 Staini...
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Portage Microbiology Lecture Exam 3 Questions With Verified Answers
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Portage Microbiology Lecture Exam 3 
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micrometer 
one millionth of a meter 
nanometer 
one billionth of a meter 
two critical factors that influence our ability to see an object 
resolution and contrast 
resolution 
the distance between two objects at which the objects still can be seen as separate 
contrast 
the difference in light absorbance between two (objects) 
the closer two objects are to each other the __________________ the resolution requirement 
greater...
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Ramses Meza BIOL 1408 Lab 5. Microscopy
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Objectives: 
 Identify when a stereomicroscope (dissecting microscope) versus a 
compound light microscope would be used in the lab 
 Describe the major differences between light microscopes and electron 
microscopes 
 Identify the parts of a compound light microscope and 
stereomicroscope 
 Describe the proper way to carry a microscope 
 Determine the total magnification of an object being viewed by a 
compound light microscope if given the ocular lens and objective lens 
magnifi...
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BIOS 242 Lab 3: Microscopy- Observation of Cells
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Lab 3: Microscopy- Observation of Cells 
Learning Objectives: 
 Use the compound light microscope for observation of cells. 
 Identify different types of bacteria based on their shapes. 
 Identify a variety of eukaryotic cells. 
VIDEOS: 
a) How to Use a Compound Microscope (Elon TLT) 
b) Parts of the Compound Microscope (Tami Guy) 
Introduction: 
Microbiology is the study of organisms, which cannot be seen with naked eye. You will need help of a microscope to 
observe these “tiny anim...
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Microbiology Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated
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Microbiology Exam Questions with 100% 
Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 
What is the concept of spontaneous generation? - answerliving organisms could develop 
from nonliving or decomposing matter 
Who challenged the concept of spontaneous generation by showing that maggots on decaying 
meat came from flies, not from the meat itself? - answerFrancesco Redi 
Who showed that mutton broth boiled in flasks and then sealed could still develop 
microorganisms, which supported the theory of spontan...
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MIP 302, Final Lab Exam fully solved graded A+ 2023/2024
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MIP 302, Final Lab ExamWhat is the appropriate attire for lab? - correct answer lab coats, closed toe shoes, goggles 
 
What are the five kingdom classification scheme? - correct answer 1. Animalia- animals 
2. Plantae- plants 
3. Fungi- molds & yeast (eukaryote) 
4. Protista- protozoa & algae (eukaryote) 
5. Monera- bacteria (prokaryote) 
 
What does the protist, Algae look like? - correct answer bc its photosynthetic and appear green or yellow and have rigid cell walls and symmetrical 
 
What ...
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BIOLOGY SB1 EDEXCEL GCSE Exam with Guaranteed Accurate Answers
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How do you work out magnification? - correct answer multiply the magnifications of both the lenses together 
 
What does resolution mean? - correct answer the smallest distance between 2 points that still can be seen as 2 points 
 
Light microscopes use... - correct answer light and glass lenses to magnify an image 
 
electron microscopes use... - correct answer beams of electrons passing through a specimen to build up an image 
 
SI units in order from smallest to largest - correct answer picom...
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Bio 205 Exam 1 Already Graded A+
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Bio 205 Exam 1 Already Graded A+ 
Define microbe: a living organism that requires a microscope to be seen 
Define Microbiology: The study of microorganisms 
Describe the theory of endosymbiosis: Prokaryotes lived inside each other and or around the 
ancestors of modern eukaryotes 
Develop an understanding of the discovery of Microbes and the development of Microbiology as a 
science: The discovery of microbes and the development of microbiology as a science can be traced 
back to the 17th...
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