Microscopes Lesson 3 September 24th, 2010.

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Microscopes Lesson 3 September 24th, 2010

The Microscope as a Tool for Cell Research Once the microscope was developed, scientists were able to see and study the cell. Today, biologists use different types of microscopes to explore cell structure and function. This knowledge is useful in assessing our health because cells can be viewed under a microscope to look for abnormalities.

Compound Light Microscope The compound light microscope uses two sets of lenses to magnify the object. Illumination is provided by a light source on the base of the microscope. The magnification typically ranges from approximately 40 X to 2,000 X. This means that it can magnify the object that many times. The total magnification can be found by multiplying the power of the objective lens by the ocular lens.

Compound Light Microscope Part Function 1. Tube Separates the ocular lens from the objective lens 2. Revolving nosepiece Holds the objective lenses 3. Objective lenses Magnify specimen; three lenses are usually 4X, 10X, and 40X 4. Stage Supports the slide for observation

Compound Light Microscope Part Function 5. Diaphragm Allows light to pass through the specimen 6. Condenser lens Focuses light onto the specimen 7. Lamp Supplies the light that passes through the specimen 8. Base Provides a stable platform for the microscope 9. Fine adjustment knob Sharpens an image

Compound Light Microscope Part Function 10. Coarse adjustment knob Moves the stage up or down to focus on the specimen 11. Stage clips Hold the slide in position on the stage 12. Arm Holds the tube in place and is used to carry the microscope 13. Eyepiece or ocular Lens Magnifies the specimen, usually by 10X; single lens

Micrograph A photo taken through a microscope T4 Bacteriophage

Resolution Being able to see clear detail in an image depends on the resolution, or resolving power, of the microscope. Resolution is the ability to distinguish between two objects that are very close together.

Contrast It can be difficult to see the cell parts because both the cell and its background may be pale or transparent. Stains are used to improve the contrast between a cell’s structures and the background and to produce better images. Two common stains are methylene blue and iodine.

Contrast In fluorescence microscopy, fluorescent substances are added to the cells. When the cells are placed in ultraviolet light, the fluorescent substances glow

Electron Microscopes Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) is capable of magnifications of up to 1 500 000 X . Uses a beam of electrons instead of light. Since a beam of electrons can pass through thin slices, only thin sections of cells can be examined. Only dead cells can be observed.

Scanning electron microscope (SEM) provides information about the surface features of a specimen. The SEM operates up to a magnification of 300 000 x and produces three- dimensional images of cells.

A photograph taken through either a TEM or an SEM is called an electron micrograph. An electron micrograph provides detailed information about the surface and texture of a cell, the shape and size of the particles in the cell, and the arrangement of the materials in a cell.

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