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BIOS 1705: Lab Quiz 1 Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
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condenser 
Ans: concentrates the light on the specimen 
high power objective 
Ans: 40x 
ocular 
Ans: lens nearest to the eye 
stage adjustment knobs 
Ans: moves a slide around the stage 
low power objective 
Ans: 4x 
arm 
Ans: use to safely carry the microscope 
stage 
Ans: platform on which the slide is mounted 
iris diaphragm 
Ans: controls the amount of light reaching the specimen 
medium power objective 
Ans: 10x 
coarse adjustment knob 
Ans: use to focus at low power ONLY 
fine adjustment k...
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BI 234: LAB (WEEK 1/2) EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
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BI 234: LAB (WEEK 1/2) EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 
 
Contrast 
Difference in intensity between two objects, or an object and background 
Magnification 
Increase in size of apparent image 
Resolution 
Ability to distinguish two entities as separate 
What is the difference between a simple and a compound light microscope? 
A simple light microscope uses one magnifying lens meanwhile compound light microscope uses a series of lens for magnification 
Name two ways to ...
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Fluoroscopy Test Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Fluoroscopy Test Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
What does the automatic brightness control (ABC) do - Answer- allows the radiologist to select an image brightness level that is subsequently maintained automatically by varying the kVp, the mA, or sometimes both. 
 
Principal advantage of image-intensified fluoroscopy over earlier types of fluoroscopy is - Answer- increased image brightness 
 
The structures in the eye that are responsible for the sensation of vision are called - Answer- rods an...
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Saint Cloud State University SCSU Anatomy Lab Exam 2 Schoenfuss Questions And Answers Rated A+
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abductor pollicis longus - Origin ulna, radius, Interosseous membrane 
Insertion 1st metacarpal 
Nerve Posterior interosseous nerve 
from deep branch of radial nerve 
C7, C8 
Actions abduction, extension of thumb 
Antagonist Adductor pollicis muscle 
(note: Longus extends longer part of the thumb, brevis extends shorter part) 
Achilles tendon - attaches the gastrocnemius muscle to the heel bone aka calcaneal tendon 
adductor longus - Origin: Pubis 
Insertion: Femur 
Action: Adducts thigh 
adduct...
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MMBIO 221 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2024
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MMBIO 221 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 
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Who is the father of microscopy? 
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 
Lamp: 
produces visible light to illuminate the specimen 
Condenser: 
collects light and directs it through the stage opening (converges or focuses the rays of 
light to a single point) 
Iris diaphragm: 
regulates the amount of light available to the objective lens 
Factors that affect microscope function: 
Resolving power, numerical aperture, magnification, working distance 
Resolving power: 
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BIOD 171 Portage Learning Exam 3 - graded A+
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..........What are the two critical factors that influence your ability to see an object? 
Resolution and contrast. Resolution refers to the distance between two objects at which the objects still can be seen as separate. Poor or low resolution means two (or more) objects may appear as one. The contrast is the difference in light absorbance between two objects. Poor contrast gives a high background and makes the visualization of multiple objects difficult. For instance, trying to identify 2 dark...
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LAB PRACTICAL 1 - BIOL 2420 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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Define ubiquity of microorganisms. Basically that microorganisms can be found/grown anywhere in almost every type of environment 
GloGerm activity purpose to train you to wash your hands more thoroughly/effectively; shows that hand washing with soap is not enough to remove all microbes 
How do you focus a microscope? 4x (scanning) - coarse knob - red ring 10x (low) - fine knob - blue ring 40x (high) - fine knob - yellow ring 100x (immersion oil) - fine knob - black/white rings 
When do you use i...
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NSG 6020 Midterm Exam (Version 1), NSG 6020 Health Assessment, South University, Savannah, (Verified and Correct Documents, Already highly rated by students)
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NSG 6020 Midterm Exam (Version 1), NSG 6020 Health Assessment, South University, Savannah, (Verified and Correct Documents, Already highly rated by students) 
 
NSG 6020 Midterm Quiz / NSG 6020 Midterm Exam (Latest): South University 
NSG 6020 Midterm Quiz (Latest) Question 1 (2 points) In performing an examination of a 3-year-old with a suspected ear infection, the nurse practitioner would: Question 1 options: omit the otoscopic exam if the child has a fever. pull the ear up and back before in...
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VTNE Practice Test 2024 
Which of the following would be found in abundance in a skeletal muscle cell? 
a. Golgi complex 
b. Mitochondria 
c. Lysosomes 
d. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum - Answer ️️ -B 
Which of the following uses active transport? 
a. Diffusion 
b. Osmosis 
c. Sodium-Potassium Pump 
d. Facilitated Diffusion - Answer ️️ -C 
Which of the following contains Hyaline Cartilage? 
a. Articular cartilage in a long bone 
b. The pinna of the ear 
c. Ligaments 
d. Pubic Symphasis - ...
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Portage Learning BIOD 171 Microbiology Lecture Exam Key 1-6
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Portage Learning BIOD 171 Microbiology Lecture Exam Key 1-6 
 
Exams 
 
 
 
1. What are the two major types of nucleic acids and their roles? 
 
 
DNA- deoxyribonucleic acid RNA- Ribonucleic acid 
DNA- Cellular life has DNA and a role that DNA has is long-term storage of information, it holds the characteristics of living organisms. 
RNA- Is the carrier of information in form of amino acid sequence. It converts the information in the DNA and synthesizes proteins 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tru...
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