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1 Microscopes Section 3-1

2 History of the Microscope 1590 –first compound microscope

3 History of the Microscope 1655 – Robert Hooke used a compound microscope to observe pores in cork –He called them “cells”

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5 History of the Microscope Antoine van Leeuwenhoek –1 st to see single-celled organisms in pond water

6 Microscope Vocabulary Magnification: increase of an object’s apparent size Resolution: power to show details clearly Both are needed to see a clear image

7 Types of Microscopes 1. Compound Light Microscope –1 st type of microscope, most widely used –light passes through 2 lenses –Can magnify up to 2000x

8 Ocular lens Objective lenses

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11 Types of Microscopes 2. Electron Microscope –Used to observe VERY small objects: viruses, DNA, parts of cells –Uses beams of electrons rather than light –Much more powerful

12 Types of Microscopes Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) –Can magnify up to 250,000x

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15 Types of Microscopes Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) –Can magnify up to 100,000x

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18 Types of Microscopes Scanning Tunnelling Electron Microscope (SEM) –Can see atoms

19 Silicon atoms

20 Living cells? Modification of scanning tunneling electron microscope is presently being used to view topography (surface) of living cell surfaces.

21 Zebra fish larva

22 pollen

23 snowflake

24 virus

25 chromatids


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