Can someone please help me answer these questions I need to know for my bio lab quiz some are microscope questions
Know the 4 different objective lenses by name and power, and how they affect the total magnification Know how to focus the microscope. How is the image of the letter "e" affected by magnification and movement of the slide Define the following vocabulary words, and describe the relationships between them: magnification, depth of field, field of view, resolution, parfocal, working distance. Procedure for making wet mounts Why do we use stains? Differences and similarities between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells Differences and similarities between all 4 kingdoms of eukaryotic cells. Make special note of visible organelles and cell appendages Create an evolutionary tree with domain and kingdom names and list the examples you worked with
Show transcribed image textKnow the 4 different objective lenses by name and power, and how they affect the total magnification Know how to focus the microscope. How is the image of the letter "e" affected by magnification and movement of the slide Define the following vocabulary words, and describe the relationships between them: magnification, depth of field, field of view, resolution, parfocal, working distance. Procedure for making wet mounts Why do we use stains? Differences and similarities between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells Differences and similarities between all 4 kingdoms of eukaryotic cells. Make special note of visible organelles and cell appendages Create an evolutionary tree with domain and kingdom names and list the examples you worked with
⢠Do all organisms consist of more than one cell?
⢠What is the structural and functional unit of living things? In other words, what is considered the basic building block of LIFE?
⢠What three structures are found in the cells of ALL organisms, both prokaryotic and eukaryotic? You may have to look at the pictures of the cells in the Basic Microscopy lab manual content to find all three structures. Note: plasma membrane = cell membrane
⢠List the major differences in prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells? Include the location of genetic material in a eukaryotic versus prokaryotic cell.
⢠List the organelles found in a eukaryotic cell that are not found in a prokaryotic cell. You may have to look at the pictures of the cells in the Basic Microscopy lab manual content to find all of these.
⢠In eukaryotic cells, genetic information is found in the form of DNA. Is this true for prokaryotic cells?
⢠Are flagella and cell walls unique to eukaryotes? Why or why not?
⢠The __________is the part of a cell that allows the movement of substances into and out of the cell and protects the cell from its environment.
⢠The__________is a substance that contains all of the dissolved and suspended ions and other molecules needed to keep the cell alive.
⢠A__________is an organelle that serves as the site of photosynthesis in a eukaryotic cell.
⢠Some organisms have cells that contain a__________that gives the cell a more structured shape and strengthens the cell by osmotic pressure.
⢠Describe dark field microscopy.
⢠Describe phase contrast microscopy.
⢠Why do scientists use dark field microscopy and phase contrast microscopy when studying prokaryotic cells?
⢠How does phase contrast microscopy help scientists visualize difficult specimens?
⢠Fill in the remainder of the chart. The organisms studied during this lab are: Amoeba, Spirogyra, cardiac muscle, and bacteria.
Structure
Function
Organisms Studied
Plasma Membrane
Amoeba, Spirogyra, cardiac muscle, and bacteria
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Contains the genetic material of a eukaryotic cell