GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
CLASSIFICATION OF ASSESSMENT
Question
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to move to the right
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to stay the same
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to move to the left
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -A specimen that is right-side up and facing right on the microscope slide will appear upside-down and facing left when viewed through a microscope, and vice versa. Similarly, if the slide is moved left while looking through the microscope, it will appear to move right, and if moved down, it will seem to move up.
Detailed explanation-2: -If you move your slide to the right, the specimen moves to the left as you are viewing it microscopically. This occurs due to the use of the mirror in the microscope that makes it appear to move in the opposite direction.
Detailed explanation-3: -9. The proper way to use a microscope is to look through the eyepiece with both eyes open to help avoid eye strain. Remember, everything is upside down and backwards. When you move the slide to the right, the image goes to the left!
Detailed explanation-4: –The letter “e”-The viewing of this familiar letter will provide practice in orienting the slide and using the objective lenses. The letter appears upside down and backwards because of two sets of mirrors in the microscope.
Detailed explanation-5: -A microscope will either include stage clips to secure the microscope slide, or it will include a mechanical stage. The mechanical stage also holds the slide, but it can be maneuvered with knobs to move the slide slightly forward/backward or left/right.