Parts of Microscopes 7th Grade Science Intro to Microscopes

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Parts of Microscopes 7th Grade Science Intro to Microscopes In this activity 6th grade science student learn the “Basic Parts of the Microscope followed by another linked lesson on “How to Use the Microscope”. OBJECTIVE: The student will learn the basic parts of the microscope. After completion of this lesson, students will link the another lesson on “Care of Use of the Microscope.” 7th Grade Science Intro to Microscopes

Microscope One of the most important tools used to study living things. “Micro” means very small “Scope” means to look at Diagram of a typical student light microscope, showing the parts and the light path

Test Your Knowledge #1 The word “microscope” means: A. Glass eye B. Small ~ to look at C. To search for

You are Correct! The word “microscope” means VERY SMALL ~ TO LOOK AT

Oops! Micro means “very small” Scope means “to look at” What do you think microphone might mean?

Basic Microscope Parts 1. Base Light source Diaphragm Stage Stage clips Low power High power Nosepiece Arm Fine Focus Body Tube Course Focus Eyepiece

Guess What? We will now look at the 13 major parts of the microscope and what their functions are that enable us to see very small things.

Introducing the Arm and Base Supports the body tube. Used to carry the microscope. Base Bottom part of the microscope often shaped like a horseshoe.

Click on the ARM

Click on the Base

Stage and Stage Clips Stage Place where the object you are looking at is placed (Specimen). Stage Clips Holds down the slide on the stage.

Test your Knowledge #2 #1 Leg or Arm #2 Stage or Table Can you name it? Click on correct name #1 Leg or Arm #2 Stage or Table #3 Base or Place

The ARM supports the BODY TUBE and is used to carry the microscope. Great!! The ARM supports the BODY TUBE and is used to carry the microscope.

Super!!! The STAGE is the name given to where you would place the slide with the object you wish to view more closely.

Awesome !! You are right. The BASE is located at the bottom and supports the microscope.

Oops! Let’s Try Again

Eyepiece (Ocular Lens) and Body Tube The lens you look through that magnifies the specimen. Body Tube The hollow tube through which light passes. It holds the lenses apart.

Click on the Eyepiece

Click on the Body Tube

Course and Fine Focus Course Focus Raises or lowers the Body Tube to focus Fine Focus Raises and lowers the Body Tube and used to bring objects into focus.

Click on the Course and Fine Focus Knobs

Test your Knowledge #3 Click on correct name: Scope or Eyepiece Body Tube or Pipe Control or Fine Focus

Nice Job Wow! You are Correct! The EYEPIECE OR OCULAR LENS is the lens that you look through that magnifies the specimen.

Wow You are Correct! The BODY TUBE is the hollow tube through which light passes.

Yes!!! The Course/Fine Focus raises and lowers the Body Tube. It is used to bring things into focus.

Oops!! Try Again

Nosepiece The NOSEPIECE is the round part that holds the OBJECTIVE LENSES apart.

Low Power/High Power Objective Lenses Low Power Objective Magnifies the specimen at a lower power High Power Objective Higher power

Click on the Nosepiece

Click on the Objective Lenses

Diaphragm and Light Source Changes the amount of light reaching the objective lenses. Located under the Stage. Light Source Located beneath the Stage and Diaphragm. Sends light towards the hole in the stage.

Click on the Diaphragm

Click on the Light Source

Click on the correct part Test Your Knowledge #4 Can you name it? Click on the correct part 4. Ears or Nosepiece 5. Objective or Scope Lens 6. Diaphragm or Throat

Super Dooper The NOSEPIECE hold the OBJECTIVE LENSES apart.

Doing Great The microscope has several OBJECTIVE LENSES. Each lens has a different magnification power.

Correct Again The DIAPHRAGM regulates the amount of light that reaches the objective lens. It is located at the bottom of the microscope.

Try Again Check the diagram                                   

Great Job! Well Done Now that we have learned the parts let’s see how we can use the microscope.

Using the Microscope in 10 Steps Follow these instructions when using the microscope. Click on each underlined word. To carry the microscope, grasp the ARM with one hand. Hold the BASE with your other hand.

10 Steps to Using the Microscope 2. Adjust the DIAPHRAGM while looking through the EYEPIECE. 3. Adjust the LIGHT SOURCE (mirror) until you see the circle of light.

10 Steps to Using the Microscope 4. Place the slide on the STAGE. 5. Center the SPECIMEN over the small opening on the STAGE. 6. Secure the slide with the STAGE CLIPS.

10 Steps to Using the Microscope 7. While looking at the STAGE from the side, turn the COURSE FOCUS KNOB to lower the BODY TUBE until the LOW POWER OBJECTIVE almost touches the slide.

10 Steps to Using the Microscope 8. While looking through the EYEPIECE, carefully move the COURSE FOCUS KNOB until the specimen comes into view. 9. To switch to the HIGH POWER OBJECTIVE LENS, look at the microscope from the side.

10 Steps to Using the Microscope 10. Move the NOSEPIECE until the HIGH POWER OBJECTIVE LENS “clicks” into place. If the lens hits the slide, the slide and/or lens might break. Turn the FINE FOCUS KNOB until the specimen comes into focus.

Specimen

EYEPIECE

EYEPIECE

BODY TUBE

ARM

STAGE CLIPS

COURSE FOCUS

COURSE FOCUS

BASE

NOSEPIECE

HIGH POWER OBJECTIVE LENS

HIGH POWER OBJECTIVE LENS

LOW POWER OBJECTIVE LENS

STAGE

STAGE

DIAPHRAGM

LIGHT SOURCE

FINE FOCUS KNOB

Microscope Examples

Interesting Things to See Using Microscopes Onion Skin Cheek Cell Red Blood Cells Skin Cell

Interesting Fact This is an antique German microscope made in the mid 1920’s.

Antique Microscope Web Site Here is an interesting web site on antique microscopes. http://www.arsmachina.com/micro_1.htm   This image was obtained from the Molecular Expressions website.

Additional Reading There are many interesting resources for you to research on this topic. Here are just a few books.

Certificate of Completion. You did a really great job! Congratulations!! Certificate of Completion. You did a really great job! For cool information on How a Microscope Works go to: http://science.howstuffworks.com/light-microscope1.htm