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2 Introduction to the Microscope  Care  Parts  Focusing

3 Always carry with 2 hands: arm + base Only use lens paper for cleaning; still not clean? Ask your teacher! Do not force knobs Always store properly: Correct cupboard, cord neat, covered Keep a clear work area while using Stools out of the way

4 Eyepiece (Ocular lens) Body Tube Revolving Nosepiece Arm Objective Lenses: low, medium, high Stage + Aperture Stage Clips Coarse Focus Fine Focus Base Diaphragm Light Source

5 Properly set up Microscope Place the Slide on the Microscope Use Stage Clips Adjust Nosepiece to the lowest (shortest) setting Look into the Eyepiece Use the Coarse Focus

6 Follow steps to focus using low power Click the nosepiece to the medium, focus; then go to the high power objective Only use the Fine Focusing Knob on High magnification

7 Obtain a clean slide, coverslip, specimen Place a drop or two of water on the slide Transfer specimen to the slide Hold the coverslip at the edge of the water at a 45 o Angle; carefully drop the coverslip into place Air bubbles? Tap gently with pencil.

8 Prepare your slide; obtain tissue & stain Add a drop of stain to one side of the coverslip; from the other side of the coverslip, draw the stain into the slide.

9 Multiply the magnification on the ocular lens with the magnification on the objective lens. That’s it! Ocular = 20x Objective = 10x Total Magnification = 200x

10 You have to know the diameter of your Field of View (that’s the circle of light you see when you look through the ocular) Low = 4 mm or 4000  m Med = 1.6 mm or 1600  m High = 0.4 mm or 400  m 1 mm = 1000  m

11 Focus on your specimen, then estimate how many would fit across the field of view. Cell size = Field diameter/Your estimate These Diatoms have been focused under medium power, 100x Field Diameter = 1600  m How many of the selected Diatom can fit in the field of view? 7 Size of 1 Diatom = 1600/7 = 228  m Or 1.6 mm / 7 = 0.228 mm

12 Try it with these leaf cells at High Power: Elodea leaf, high power, 400x Field Diameter = 400  m Estimate = 8 Size of 1 Cell = 400/8 = 50  m

13 Now try it with these White Blood cells at High Power: Elodea leaf, high power, 400x Field Diameter = 400  m Estimate = 12 Size of 1 Cell = 400/12 = 33.3  m

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