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Topic 1 Microscopes and Microscopy. Light Microscopes  How do they work?  Optical magnification  Images pass through a lens or a series of lenses 

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1 Topic 1 Microscopes and Microscopy

2 Light Microscopes  How do they work?  Optical magnification  Images pass through a lens or a series of lenses  Properties of specimens?  Used to identify…  Composition  Prokaryote vs Eukaryote  Maximum magnification?  Determined by multiplying ocular lens and objective lens  How do they work?  Optical magnification  Images pass through a lens or a series of lenses  Properties of specimens?  Used to identify…  Composition  Prokaryote vs Eukaryote  Maximum magnification?  Determined by multiplying ocular lens and objective lens OBJ 1, 2

3 Differential interference-contrast Optical microscopes that use complex lighting to give contrast to transparent objects

4 Fluorescence confocal Microscopy technique involving a dye that fluoresces when excited by a laser beam. Use to show differing contrasts of specimens. Requires very special equipment

5 Magnification vs. Resolution  Magnification - increase in size  Resolution - measure of clarity  Ability to show two objects as separate  Human eye has limit of 0.1 mm  Light microscope has limit of 0.2 micrometer  Magnification - increase in size  Resolution - measure of clarity  Ability to show two objects as separate  Human eye has limit of 0.1 mm  Light microscope has limit of 0.2 micrometer OBJ 1

6 Magnification OBJ 1

7 Resolution OBJ 1

8 Field of view  Area you can see  circular  Measuring size  Using a clear ruler…  Measure the size of your field of view  Estimate the size of objects  4.5 mm  Area you can see  circular  Measuring size  Using a clear ruler…  Measure the size of your field of view  Estimate the size of objects  4.5 mm OBJ 3

9 Electron Microscopes  Use a beam of electrons instead of light  100X better resolution than light  1 to 5 nanometers!  SEM and TEM  Use a beam of electrons instead of light  100X better resolution than light  1 to 5 nanometers!  SEM and TEM OBJ 2

10 Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) Spinach Cell Chloroplast OBJ 2 Electrons pass through the specimen

11 TEM Golgi Apparatus OBJ 2

12 TEM Red Blood Cell in a capillary of the pancreas OBJ 2

13 Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) OBJ 2 Focused beam of electrons are scanned over the specimen.

14 SEM OBJ 2 Fish gills

15 SEM OBJ 2 Insect “foot”

16 SEM OBJ 2 Your worst nightmare


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