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The oil immersion objective is typically ________.
 
  A) 45X
  B) 100X
  C) 1000X
  D) 10,000X



(Question 2) A form of farsightedness that forms due to aging is called ________.
 
  A) presbyopia
  B) emmetropic
  C) myopia
  D) astigmatism



(Question 3) As magnification increases, ________.
 
  A) the field diameter increases
  B) the field diameter decreases



(Question 4) Identify the gland in the figure that produces calcitonin, T3, and T4.
 
  A) A
  B) B
  C) C
  D) D



(Question 5) Identify the pancreas in the following figure.
 
  A) A
  B) B
  C) C
  D) D



(Question 6) Depth of field is ________.
 
  A) greatest at high power and increases as magnification increases
  B) greatest at high power and decreases as magnification increases
  C) greatest at scanning power and decreases as magnification increases
  D) greatest at low power and increases as magnification increases



(Question 7) In order to see objects farther than 20 feet, away the lens ________.
 
  A) flattens
  B) bulges
  C) doesn't change
  D) None of the listed responses is correct.



(Question 8) Which of the following is NOT one of the four basic steps in successfully viewing a specimen under the microscope?
 
  A) setup
  B) placing the specimen on the stage of the microscope
  C) focusing
  D) magnification



(Question 9) Identify the adrenal gland in the following figure.
 
  A) A
  B) B
  C) C
  D) D



(Question 10) The process by which the eye lens changes shape to focus light on the retina is called ________.
 
  A) astigmatism
  B) accommodation
  C) myopic
  D) hyperopic
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6 years ago
1) B
Explanation:
A) Oil immersion objectives are not typically 45X.
C) Oil immersion objectives are not typically 1000X.
D) Oil immersion objectives are not typically 10,000X.

Exercise 4: Post-Lab Questions

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2) A
Explanation:
B) Emmetropic is normal visual acuity.
C) Myopia is nearsightedness.
D) Astigmatism is reduction in the sharpness of vision due to an irregularly shaped cornea or lens.

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3) B
Explanation:
A) The field diameter does not increase with increased magnification.

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4) A
Explanation:
B) The thymus gland (B) produces thymosin.
C) The adrenal gland (C) secretes several hormones including mineralcorticoids, glucocorticoids, androgens, and norepinephrine.
D) The pancreas (D) secretes glucagon and insulin.

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5) D
Explanation:
A) The thyroid gland is labeled A.
B) The thymus gland is labeled B.
C) The adrenal gland is labeled C.

Cat Dissection Exercise 3: Post-Lab Questions

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6) C
Explanation:
A) The depth of field is not greatest at high power, nor does it increase as magnification increases.
B) The depth of field is not greatest at high power.
D) The depth of field does not increase as magnification increases.

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7) A
Explanation:
B) The lens will bulge in order to focus on an object closer than 20 feet away.
C) The lens has to accommodate when focusing on an object farther than 20 feet away.
D) One of the listed responses is correct.

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8) B
Explanation:
A) Setup is the first step in viewing a specimen under the microscope.
C) Focusing is the second step in viewing a specimen under the microscope.
D) Magnification is the third step in viewing a specimen under the microscope.

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9) C
Explanation:
A) The thyroid gland is labeled A.
B) The thymus gland is labeled B.
D) The pancreas is labeled D.

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10) B
Explanation:
A) Astigmatism is a reduction in visual acuity due to a misshapen lens.
C) A myopic eye focuses an image in front of the retina.
D) A hyperopic eye focuses an image behind the retina.
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