The lens system that occurs beneath the specimen in a compound microscope is
Condenser lens system.
Simple lens system.
Eye-piece lens system.
Objective lens system.
The part of a compound microscope which bears the weight and gives support is the
Base.
Stage.
Diaphragm.
Arm.
The lens system that remains near the eye of the objective in a compound microscope is known as:
Ocular lens system.
Primary lens system.
Various components of a cell are measured by the unit called:
Micron.
Angstrom.
Millimeter.
Meter.
The method by which destruction of cell boundaries by different mechanical or chemical procedures is known as
Centrifugation
Homogenisation
Maceration
Chromatography
The resolution power of unaided human eye is
10 micrometer.
100 micrometer.
1 micrometer.
1000 micrometer.
The two surfaces by which the mirror is fitted below the stage in a compound microscope are
Concave and convex surfaces.
Convex and plane surfaces.
Concave and plane surfaces.
Two concave surfaces.
The method by which the molecules and structures of a solution are separated according to their differences in shape, size and density is known as.
Cell fractionation
Mitosis