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MicroscopeBingoReviewGame

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MINGO! Microscope Bingo
Rules:
1.
Fill out your Mingo boards with the microscope vocab provided by your teacher.
2.
You will hear your teacher call a definition, function, or point to a part of the microscope
and you must find the correct term on your MINGO board and mark it.
3.
Once you have MINGO, you must stand up and shout MINGO and repeat the word you
selected and a definition in your own words.
4.
If you got the correct words with a correct definition, you win. If you guessed
incorrectly, you get a strike. Three strikes and you’re out!
FREE
Low power
objective lens
Scanning power
objective lens
High power
objective lens
Eye piece
Stage
Stage clips
Base
Arm
Light source
Dissecting
microscope
Slide
Coverslip
Transmission
electron
microscope
Body tube
Diaphragm
Revolving
nosepiece
Coarse
adjustment knob
Mirror
Fine adjustment
knob
Compound
microscope
40x
100x
4x
10x
Scanning
Electron
Microscope
Specimen
Sample descriptors to read for MINGO
Low power
High power
Medium power
40x
100x
400x
Specimen
Stage
Arm
Stage clips
Light source
Eye piece
Revolving nose
piece
Body tube
H20
Coarse adjustment
knob
Fine adjustment
Cover slip
Slide
Diaphragm
Air bubbles
4x
10x
Mirror
Compound
microscope
Stereo microscope
45 degrees
Cell
This is the smallest objective lens
This is the biggest objective lens
This magnifies the image a total of 400x
This is the objective lens that magnifies the image a total of 100x
If your eye piece says 10x and your objective lens says 4x, this is what
magnification power you are really working in
This is the total magnification of medium power
This is the total magnification of high power
This is another word for the object that you are viewing on your
microscope
This is the platform or viewing area that you put your slide on
You carry a microscope by the base and this other part
These are used to hold a slide in place on the stage
This is usually a light bulb on a microscope that allows you to see your
specimen
This is the part you look into
This holds the objective lenses and rotates them
This leads from your eye piece to your nosepiece
This is the symbol for water
This is what you can never touch while in high power
This moves the stage up and down a lot
This fine tunes your image
This is the small square piece of plastic that goes over the specimen
This is the rectangular piece of glass that you put your specimen on
This is below the stage and rotates to allow different amounts of light
into your eyepiece
This is what could be trapped in you slide if you put the cover slip down
too quickly
This is the actual number written on the low power objective
This is the number actually written on the medium power objective and on
the eye piece
This is an alternative source of light on some microscopes that can
reflect light into the stage
This is a type of microscope that has two lens working together to get
your complete magnification. It only has one eye piece
This is a type of microscope that has two eye pieces and allows you to put
a 3d object on the stage
This is the angle that we hold a cover slip at to start
This is the basic unit of life. All living things are made of at least one of
these
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