Activity 1. "Think of It" Direction: Read each statement below carefully. Write TRUE on the line # the statement is correct. Write FALSE if the statement is incorrect. 1. Use the revolving nosepiece in changing the objectives.
2. The diaphragm determines how much light shines on the specimen.
3. The low power objective has a greater magnification than the high power objective.
4. The fine adjustment knob moves the stage up and down.
5. Images viewed in the microscope will appear upside down.
6. Use the coarse adjustment in moving the draw tube.
7. The compound microscope was invented by Isaac Newton.
8. for viewing,glass slides should be placed on the objective
9. in order to switch from low to high power you must rotate the revolving nosepiece
10. the total magnification of a microscope is determined by adding the magnifying power of the ocular lens power to the objective lens power