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1 Ch. 2.2 Viewing Cells

2 Magnifying Cells Cells can not be seen with just our eyes. We need something to be able to see them magnified.

3 Early Microscopes 1st microscope made by putting 2 magnifying glasses together in a tube.

4 In the 1600’s Anton van Leeuwenhoek made a microscope with glass bead lens. He could magnify up to 270 times.

5 Modern Microscopes A simple microscope only has one lens like a magnifying glass. Compound light microscopes has 2 sets of lenses. The eyepiece has a lens and then there are several lenses in a tube structure. All microscopes magnify, change the size, of the object.

6 Magnification The powers of the eyepiece and objective lens determines the total magnification. Example: The eyepiece magnification is 10X and the objective is 40X, the total magnification is 400x (10x times 40x)

7 Electron Microscopes Do not use light, instead use a beam of electrons. Can magnify images to greater amount than light microscopes.

8 Scanning electron microscopes produce a 3D image of the outside of the specimen.

9 Transmission electron microscopes produce a 2D image of a sliced section of a specimen.

10 Cell Theory With the founding of the microscope it lead to the discovery of cells. Several finding lead to the cell theory: 1. All organisms are made of one or more cells. 2. The cell is the basic unit of organization. 3. All cells come from other cells.


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