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Microbiology: why should we care?. There are 10 times more bacteria in your digestive system than there are cells in your entire body.

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1 Microbiology: why should we care?

2 There are 10 times more bacteria in your digestive system than there are cells in your entire body.

3 There are more microbes on your hand than there are people on the planet

4 Microbes generate at least half the oxygen we breathe

5 If a single bacterium with a generation time of 20 min reproduced for 48 hr, the population it produced would weigh about 4000 times the weight of the Earth

6 Microbes are significant.

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8 Virus

9 Archaea

10 VirusArchaea Bacteria

11 VirusArchaea Bacteria Protists

12 VirusArchaea Bacteria Protists Characteristics?

13 Microscopes Probably invented early 1600’s Popularized by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek “Father of microscopy” Discovered microorganisms 1676

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16 Microscopes: light vs. electron

17 Light microscopy (and Fluorescence microscopy)

18 Microscopes: light vs. electron Light microscopy (and Fluorescence microscopy) Can be used on living samples Active processes Observe in real time

19 Microscopes: light vs. electron Light microscopy (and Fluorescence microscopy) Can be used on living samples Active processes Observe in real time Colour

20 Microscopes: light vs. electron Light microscopy (and Fluorescence microscopy) Can be used on living samples Active processes Observe in real time Colour Maximum magnification: 1000x

21 Microscopes: light vs. electron Light microscopy (and Fluorescence microscopy) Can be used on living samples Active processes Observe in real time Colour Maximum magnification: 1000x

22 Microscopes: light vs. electron Electron microscope

23 Microscopes: light vs. electron Electron microscope 2 million x magnification

24 Microscopes: light vs. electron Electron microscope 2 million x magnification Black and white

25 Microscopes: light vs. electron Electron microscope 2 million x magnification Black and white Sample must be dead

26 Microscopes: light vs. electron Electron microscope 2 million x magnification Black and white Sample must be dead Two-types: Transmission electron microscope (TEM) Extremely thin section of specimen 2-D image

27 Microscopes: light vs. electron Electron microscope 2 million x magnification Black and white Sample must be dead Two-types: Transmission electron microscope (TEM) Extremely thing section of specimen 2-D image Scanning electron microscope (SEM) 3-D surface image

28 Microscopes: light vs. electron Electron microscope 2 million x magnification Black and white Sample must be dead Two-types: Transmission electron microscope (TEM) Extremely thing section of specimen 2-D image Scanning electron microscope (SEM) 3-D surface image

29 Electron microscope 2 million x magnification Black and white Sample must be dead Two-types: Transmission electron microscope (TEM) Extremely thing section of specimen 2-D image Scanning electron microscope (SEM) 3-D surface image Microscopes: light vs. electron

30 Important parts:

31 Calculations: magnification

32 3.2 cm

33 Calculations: object size

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35 Microscope lab skills Safe behaviour! Carrying your microscope Creating a slide Focusing your microscope: 4x, 10x, 40x Troubleshooting


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