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Across:

1. Known as the “Father of Microscopy” Leeuwenhoek

8. Refers to the power of a microscope; calculated by multiplying the

power on the objective by the power on the eyepiece

13. Part of the microscope that contains the ocular lens

15. Type of lens found in the eyepiece

17. When viewing objects under ___-power, you are able to see a

larger field of view, but not as much detail.

19. Small disk found under the stage that regulates the amount of light

that reaches the specimen

20. Large knob on the side of a microscope that should be used first

when viewing a slide

22. Small glass or plastic piece that is used to cover a water drop on a

slide.

23. Refers to the type of microscope Leeuwenhoek created with one

lens

Down:

1. Provides light to allow you to view materials on a glass slide

2. Developed one of the first compound microscopes by placing

several lenses in a tube

3. When viewing objects under ___-power, the field of view is

smaller, but you are able to see more details.

4. Type of light source that reflects light rays

5. Bottom portion of the microscope

6. Used a compound microscope to discover that living things are

composed of cells

7. Found on the nosepiece; range from low to high power

9. Refers to the amount of a specimen we are able to see; decreases as

the power of magnification increases

10. Used to hold a slide in place on the stage

11. Small knob on the side of a microscope that helps you focus the

microscope

12. Part of the microscope that holds the objective lenses and is able

to rotate to change magnification

14. Type of microscope made up of two or more lenses

16. Rectangular glass plate used to view samples of water or other

materials

18. Part of the microscope that should be used when it is carried

21. Part of the microscope that supports the slide being viewed.

1. Leeuwenhoek

8. Magnification

13. Eyepiece

15. Ocular lens

17. Low

19. Diaphragm

20. Coarse

22. Cover slip

23. Single lens

1. Light source

2. Janssen

3. High

4. Mirror

5. Base

6. Hooke

7. Objective lens

9. Field of view

10. Stage clips

11. Fine

12. Nosepiece

14. Compound

16. Slide

18. Arm

21. Stage

Answer:

Known as the “Father of Microscopy” Leeuwenhoek

8. Refers to the power of a microscope; calculated by multiplying the

power on the objective by the power on the eyepiece

13. Part of the microscope that contains the ocular lens

15. Type of lens found in the eyepiece

17. When viewing objects under ___-power, you are able to see a

larger field of view, but not as much detail

Explanation: