Asked by
Ja'Mil Horner
on Dec 10, 2024Verified
What variables would you need to calculate the cross-sectional area of a blood vessel?
A) Field diameter
B) Total magnification.
C) Both field diameter and total magnification
D) Neither field diameter nor total magnification
Cross-Sectional Area
The total area within the boundary of a three-dimensional object when it is cut through perpendicularly to its longest axis.
Field Diameter
The length of the visible field observed through the microscope or another imaging device.
Total Magnification
The combined magnification achieved when using a microscope, determined by multiplying the objective lens magnification by the eyepiece lens magnification.
- Comprehend the translation of diverse measurement units within the metric system.
- Understand the method for calculating the overall magnification of a microscope.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the translation of diverse measurement units within the metric system.
- Understand the method for calculating the overall magnification of a microscope.