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When using a compound microscope, objective lenses can be found to have a magnification of all of the following, EXCEPT? 00X*
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What is "compound microscope"?
What is the maximumresolving power seen with a compound microscope?
On a microscope, what structure connects the eyepiece to the objective lens?
In a good compound microscope, the focus knob does not have to be readjusted when changing the magnification.What is this phenomenon called?
What is another name for the light microscope?
Which microscope does not rely on visible light?
Which microscope makes things appear three dimensional?
When using a compound microscope, what is the magnification of the oil immersion lens?
What is the usual magnification of the ocular lens on a compound microscope?
When using oil immersion to view a tissue, what is the refractive index of the oil?
What is the role of the condenser lens?
On a microscope, what structure varies the diameter of the cone of light?
Where do you place the slide when using a microscope?
What is the bottomof a microscope called?
What is another name for the bright field microscope?
Which microscope would be particularly useful for looking at living cells?
Which type of microscope has only one lens?
Which of the following is NOT a membranous organelle?
Which organelle contains digestive enzymes?
Which organelle is considered the powerhouse of the cell?
What structure is at the base of cilia?
Which of the following is NOT considered an inclusion?
Collectively, what is the cytoplasmand nucleus called?
How thick is the plasma membrane?
What is the termfor the general process that cells us to expunge material fromthe cell?
Which organelle sorts and packages proteins within a cell?
What are the folds on the inner mitochodrial membrane called?
Which organelle is involved in lipid metabolism?
Which organelle contains detoxifying enzymes?
What is the limiting membrane of a cell?
What is also called a low resistance junction?
Which of the following is an organelle?
What is the termfor the general process that cells us to bring things into the cell?
Which organelle produces protein for export?
Where are ribosomes constructed?
What is the termfor the process used by cells for the transport in of particulate matter?
What is another termfor the cytoplasmoutside of organelles?
What is the a small clear space within a cell?
What is the polysaccharide coating that is sometimes found on the cell membrane?
What process is nicknamed "cell drinking"?
Which organelle is studded with ribosomes?
Where is the site of protein synthesis?
What structure contributes to the cells cytoskeleton?
What type of tissue lines the bladder?
What type of tissue lines most ducts?
What type of epitheliumis associated with goblet cells?
What type of epithelial cells are as tall as they are wide?
What do you call the simple squamous epitheliumthat lines the blood vessels?
What cell type makes up the mucosa of the gallbladder?
Which of the following is lined by a serosa?
What type of gland secretes its product through a duct or tube?
What is a gland called if the secretory portion is flask shaped?
What forms the brush border?
What type of epitheliumlines the trachea?
What type of tissue lines blood vessels?
What type of epitheliumis more than one layer thick?
What do you call a tissue composed of a conglomeration of cells which are tightly packed together, yet which does not have a free surface? An example of such a tissue would be the parenchyma of the adrenal gland.
What type of epitheliumappears stratified, but is not?
Which of the following is lined by a mucosa?
What type of gland secretes its product directly into the bloodstream?
What is a gland called if it has an unbranched duct?
What is a gland called if the secretory portion is tube shaped ending in a flask shaped area at the terminus?
What is the surface modification seen on the cells of the epididymis?
What type of epitheliumforms the epidermis?
What type of tissue lines most of the gastrointestinal tract?
What type of tissue forms the alveoli in the lung?
What type of epitheliumis composed of flat cells?
What do you call the simple squamous epitheliumthat lines the abdominal cavity?
What type of epithelium is composed of cells which all touch the basement membrane and is only one cell layer thick?
Which of the following is NOT lined by a mucosa?
What is a gland called if it has an branched duct?
What are finger like projections on the surface of some cells called?
What cell surface modification is made of microtubules?
What type of tissue composes the kidney tubules?
What type of tissue lines the esophagus?
What type of epithelium has dome shaped cells on the apical surface?
What type of epithelial cells are taller than they are wide?
What type of epithelium is one cell layer thick?
Which of the following is NOT lined by a serosa?
Which of the following is a unicellular gland?
What forms the striated border?
What is a characteristic of the cells in the epidermis of the skin?
What is another term for an acinar gland?
Which of the following is NOT primarily composed of connective tissue?
Which of the following is NOT a fiber found in connective tissue?
Which connective tissue cell type contains properties of smooth muscle cells?
Which of the following can be classified as "specialized connective tissue"?
Which of the following can be classified as "embryonic connective tissue"?
What type of tissue makes up the dermis of the skin?
What type of adipose tissue tends to increase as humans age?
Which of the following would be best suited to differentiate collagen fibers from other fibers?
Which one of these cells is not a cell type routinely found in loose connective tissue?
Which connective tissue cell is a tissue macrophage?
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