MMG 301 Study Guide - Final Guide: Fluorescence Microscope, Differential Interference Contrast Microscopy, Ultraviolet

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The type of microscope in which you would see brightly illuminated specimens against a black background is: bright-field, dark-field, electron, fluorescence, phase-contrast, dark-field. Which type of microscope shows cells against a bright background and also shows intracellular structures of unstained cells based on their varying densities: bright-field, dark-field, differential interference, electron, phase-contrast, phase-contrast. Which type of microscope is the most widely used and shows cells against a bright background: bright-field, dark-field, electron, fluorescence, phase-contrast, bright-field. Which type of microscope does not use light in forming the specimen image: bright-field, dark-field, electron, fluorescence, phase-contrast, electron. Which type of microscope achieves the greatest resolution and highest magnification: bright-field, dark-field, electron, fluorescence, phase-contrast, electron. Which type of microscope bombards a whole, metal-coated specimen with electrons moving back and forth over it: differential interference contrast, fluorescence, phase-contrast, scanning electron, transmission electron, scanning electron. The gram staining procedure is best described as a ____ staining technique: acid-fast, capsule, differential, schaefer-fulton, differential.

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