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Card 6
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How big is one nanometre?
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Card 7
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How wide are cell surface membranes, ribosomes and viruses?
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Card 8
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What is the resolution for the human eye, light microscope and electron microscope?
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Card 9
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What do we use to measure cells etc down a microscope?
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Card 10
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Why is the scale of a graticule arbitrary?
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Card 11
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What happens to the specimen image and actual size as you view it on higher magnifications?
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Card 12
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How do you put a graticule in a microscope?
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Card 13
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How long is a usual graticule, and what is it divided into?
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Card 14
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With a x4 objective lens and a x10 eyepiece, what will 40 and 1epu equal?
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Card 15
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With a x10 objective lens and a x10 eyepiece, what will 100 and 1epu equal?
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