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LABELING

From Top to bottom

1) Ocular lens (Eye Piece)

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First Row Of the Labeling

2) Arms ( Right Box)

3) Revolving Nose Piece (left Box)

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Second Row Of the Labeling

4) Stage Clip (Right Box)

5) Objective Lenses (Left box)

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The Knobs in the Right

6) Course Focus Knob (the big Knob)

7) Fine Focus Knob (the small knob)

8) Mechanical Stage adjustment knobs (Small circular knobs in front of the course focus and fine focus knob)

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The Left Labeling below the objective lens

9) Stage

10) Condensor Lens

11) lamp or Illuminator

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Right Bottom 2 Labeling

12) Brightness adjustment

13) Base

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Functions

A) OCULAR LENS

B) MECHANICAL STAGE KNOBS

C) FOCUS KNOBS

D) MECHANICAL STAGE

E) STAGE CLIP

F) CONDENSOR LENS

G) LOW POWER OBJECTIVE LENS

H) BASE AND ARM

I) DIAPHRAGM

J) COARSE FOCUS KNOB

K) ILUMINATOR OR LAMP

L) HIGH POWER OBJECTIVE LENS


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Answer:

dear user the answer is option A.oxygen level and water temperature and C.salinity and water temperature.

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Answer:

It would be A

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP EZ POINTS Chromosomes are _____________ during interphase ____________ mitosis begins

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Chromosomes are replicated during interphase before mitosis begins.

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7. Some plants make cones. Other plants make flowers. What is the purpose of flowers and cones?A. They move water and food throughout the plant.
B. They hold the plant and soil so that it does not blow over in heavy winds.
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D. They take in water and nutrients from the soil.

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I believe the answer is C.

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Coniferous plants (= cone bearing) carry seeds in their cones. This leads me to believe the answer is C because cones do not move water, nutrients, or hold soil.

"When POPs move thousands of kilometers from their original source of release in a cycle is called: Select one: a. expansion effect. b. grasshopper effect. c. dissemination effect. d. propagation effect."

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Whenever POPs move thousands of kilometers from their source of release throughout a cycle is described as a "Grasshopper effect".

  • Global distillation occurs when prevailing ocean as well as atmospheric currents transport toxins towards the Arctic, where they have been confined by the freezing environment.
  • This would be known also as the "grasshopper effect," since chemicals constantly evaporate as well as condense during their way towards the Arctic.

Thus the response above i.e., "Option b" is right.

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Answer:

b. grasshopper effect

Explanation:

Persistent Organic Pollutants or POPs are organic chemicals that cause a lot of damage to environment and living beings. They are generally industrial chemicals or pesticides for example, DDT. They are toxic and not degraded easily. They tend to get accumulated in living tissues and increase in concentration as we move upwards in a food chain.

When POPs are transported to areas far from their original site, the phenomena is called as grasshopper effect. They are carried by wind in atmosphere and finally settle down on land from where they evaporate again to enter the atmosphere. Thus, the cycle continues. Eventually, they can reach to an area thousands of kilometers away from their original source.

Over time, plants developed structural adaptations of vascular systems and seeds in order to

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Answer:

Transport materials such as fluid and propagation

Explanation:

Planta with vascular systems are called tracheophytes, this plant dominate the ecosystem in terrestrial habitat and were successful because of their tube like vascular tissues.

The vascular tissues are used in transporting of fluids such as minerals, photosynthate and are usually made up of cells that are long and narrow end that forms tubes. There are two different types of vascular tissues, called xylem and phloem.

This systems help transport nutrient required for plants growth and development to avoid plant loss and redundant growth.

Seed plants allows them for propagation and ensures continuity

Answer:

colonize land ecosystems.

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