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The picture shows what Maria sees in observing onion cells. The table to the right
shows what each O.U. measures in micron. The objective lens she uses is 10x.
Calculate the width of the onion cell at the tip of the pointer in um.


The Picture Shows What Maria Sees In Observing Onion Cells The Table To The Right Shows What Each OU Measures In Micron The Objective Lens She Uses Is 10x Calcu class=

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Answer:    123.5 μm

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(a) Total power of magnification 100x because ocular lens is 10x magnification maultiplied by 10x objective lens.

(b) Widht of the onion cell can be calculated as follows:

If the number of units observed for an onion cell through ocular micrometer (10x) under microscope is 'A'.

Then, the widht of the cell will become = A X 9.5 (Calibration factor of ocular unit and total power fo magnification is 100x)

So, for example if the observation through ocular micrometer is 13, then the widht of the onion cell will be = 13 X 9.5 = 123.5 μm