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MAMBALING NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Ocular / Objective Total

Eyepiece Magnification Magnification


Mambaling, Cebu City Magnification
10x 4x 1.
Name: ___________________________________________ 10x 10x 2.
10x 40x 3.
Grade 7 Section: ___________________________________
10x 100x 4.
Teacher:
What I Have Learned
SCIENCE Directions. Complete the paragraph using the words inside the box. Write
your answers in the space provided.
QUARTER 2 - MODULE 2:
Microscopy: Using the Compound Microscope 40x Mirror Inverted Cover slip Field of view
Pencil Eyepiece Objectives Glass slide Magnification
PRE-ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT
Write the LETTERS ONLY Write the LETTERS ONLY The microscope is an essential tool in Biology. It provides us with
1. 6. 11. 1. 6. 11. important data on specimens being examined. The (1) ________________
2. 7. 12. 2. 7. 12. has various magnifications (5x, 10x, 12.5x, 15x) which attaches to the body
3. 8. 13. 3. 8. 13. tube. On the other hand, the revolving nosepiece is attached by (2)
_______________ with 10x, 40x and 100x magnifications.
4. 9. 14 4. 9. 14
5. 10. 15. 5. 10. 15. In preparing a wet mount, place the specimen in a (3) ________________,
add a drop of water and cover it with a (4) ________________________.
What’s In: Let us have a simple recall of what we have learned. Tap the cover slip with the eraser-end of a (5) ______________________
Directions: Match the parts of the compound microscope in Column A to reduce the formation of the bubbles.
with its functions in Column B. Write the letter of the correct answer
before the number. Look at the eyepiece and adjust the (6) ______________________to find
the (7) ________________________ of the microscope which is the bright
Column A Column B circle of light. The (8) ____________________ of specimen is computed by
multiplying the magnification of the eyepiece with the magnification of the
__________1. Arm A. enlarge the specimen 4x objectives. If the eyepiece has a magnification of 10x and the objective has
__________2. Base B. where to grasp or hold (9) ____________________, then the specimen’s magnification is 400x. In
__________3. Stage C. enlarge the specimen 40x addition, turning the stage knob upward will result to moving the
__________4. Mirror D. holds different objectives specimen as seen in the microscope downward while turning the stage
__________5. Eyepiece E. used for more precising focus knob to the left will move the specimen to the right as seen under the
__________6. Diaphragm F. where specimen is found microscope. Finally, the specimen when seen under the microscope
__________ 7. Dust Shield G. Protect the objectives from dust appears (10) _____________________.
__________8. Stage Clip H. holds the glass slide on the stage
__________ 9. Scanner Objectives I. where you look on the specimen What I Can Do
__________10. Inclination Joint J. locates and enlarge specimen 10x
__________11. Low power Objectives K. tilts the microscope to a desired angle 1. When you get sick, what does the doctor usually do before giving a
__________12. Revolving Nosepiece L. supports the whole weight of the prescription, apart from physical check-up?
__________13. High Power Objectives microscope _____________________________________________________________
__________14. Fine Adjustment knob M. reflects light from the source to _____________________________________________________________
__________15. Coarse adjustment knob the specimen _____________________________________________________________
O. regulates the amount of light _____________________________________________________________
striking the specimen _____________________________________________________________
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2. How useful are the microscopes in hospitals?
Activity 1 STORY LAB: MICROSCOPES AND THE LETTER “e” _____________________________________________________________
Guide Questions
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1. Which objective lens is the shortest?
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2. What did Jenny notice right away about the letter “e” when first viewed
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in using scanning objective?
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3. What was the line she saw in the viewing field?
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4. What knob is used to focus the microscope when using the low power
objective?
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5. What knob is used to focus the microscope when using the high power
objective?
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6. Based from the storylab, what are the steps in viewing the letter “e”
specimen using the microscope?
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Activity 2 CALCULATING TOTAL MAGNIFICATION


Formula:
Total Magnification = Ocular Lens Power X Objective Lens Power

Total Magnification = Eyepiece X Objective Magnification


= 10x X 10x
= 100x

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