What type of light does a light microscope use?, Visible light, What two lenses does a compound microscope use?, The eyepiece lens and the objective lens, What is total magnification?, The combined magnifying power of the eyepiece and objective lenses, How do you calculate total magnification?, Eyepiece magnification × objective magnification, What color is the low power objective?, Red, What magnification is the low power objective?, 4x, What color is the medium power objective?, Yellow, What magnification is the medium power objective?, 10x, What color is the high power objective?, Blue, What magnification is the high power objective?, 40x, What magnification is the oil immersion objective?, 100x objective (1000x total with 10x eyepiece), What must oil immersion be used with?, Oil, What objective should you start with when locating a specimen?, Low power objective, Which knob is the coarse focus?, The large knob, What does the coarse focus knob move?, The stage up and down, What must you be careful of when using the coarse focus?, Make sure the objective does not hit the slide, When do you use the fine focus knob?, To make the image clearer once the object is located, When on high power, which knob should you use?, The small knob (fine focus) only, Why should you never use the coarse knob on high power?, You can break the slide, How do you properly carry a microscope?, One hand on the arm and one hand on the base, What should the microscope look like at the end of lab?, Slide returned, light off, set to low power objective, What is the eyepiece lens?, The lens you look through (10x), What is the revolving nosepiece?, The rotating part that holds the objective lenses, What is the stage?, The platform that holds the slide, What does the diaphragm control?, It controls the amount of light passing through the specimen.

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