| A | B |
| used to clean microscope lenses | lens paper |
| lens used when beginning to focus | scanning or lowest |
| lowest powered objective that magnifies four times | scanning |
| objective that magnifies 10 times | low power |
| objective that magnifies 40 times | high power |
| objective that magnifies 100 times | oil immersion |
| part used to adjust the amount of light enetering the stage | diaphragm |
| direction the coarse adjustment is turned once the stage is close to the objective | away |
| direction of image seen through the ocular | inverted |
| distance between the stage and objective | working distance |
| objective that allows the largest working distance | scanning |
| objective that allows the smallest working distance | oil immersion or high power |
| the actual area of the slide as seen through the microscope | field of view |
| objective that allows for the largest field of view | scanning |
| objective that allows for the smallest field of view | oil immersion |
| objective that requires the diaphragm to be opened more | high power or oil immersion |
| the objective that requires the diaphram be more closed | scanning or low power |
| total magnification | power of objective x power of the ocular |
| when raising the stage with the coarse adjustment, viewing should take place from here | the side of the microscope |
| converges the small amount of light available when using the highest powered objective | immersion oil |
| eyepiece | ocular |
| raises/lowers the stage large distances | coarse adjustment |
| raises/lowers the stage small distances | fine adjustments |
| holds the specimen | stage |
| extra credit codeword | equipment |