Microscopy 0.0 / 5 ? BiologyMicrobiology and fungiASOCR Created by: kikaritaeCreated on: 15-04-18 12:13 78342156 Across 1. a slide with a scale in micrometres (μm) etched into it. Used to measure the size of a sample under a light microscope. (5, 9) 5. dyes used in microscopy sample preparation to increase contrast or identify specific components. (6) 6. objects or structures seen through a microscope that have been created during th processing of the specimen. (8) 8. microscopy using a microscope that employs a beam of electrons to illuminate the specimen. As electrons have a much smaller wavelength than light they produce images with higher resolutions than light microscopes. (8, 10) Down 2. the ultrastructure of a cell is those features which can be seen by using an electron microscope. (14) 3. an instrument that uses visible light and glass lenses to enable the user to see objects magnified many times. (5, 10) 4. the shortest distance between two objects that are still seen as separate objects. (10) 7. a light microscope which uses two lenses to magnify an object; the objective lens, which is placed near to the specimen and an eyepiece lens, through which the specimen is viewed. (8, 5)
Calibration of eyepiece graticule and stage micrometer and laser scanning confocal microscopes 1.0 / 5 based on 1 rating
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