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1 Chapter7 Microscopes and cells

2 Microscopes reveal cell structure
Robert Hooke , an English scientist, invented the microscope in the 1600’s to view cork He named the “little boxes” he saw, “cells” – plant cell

3 Anton van Leeuwenhoek Used a microscope to view pond water
He named the single-celled organisms he discovered “animalcules”

4 Measuring the size of cell structures
Measurements are in metric units Micrometers are one-millionth of a meter ( the size of a bacterial cell)

5 Characteristics of microscopes
Magnification vs. Resolution makes an image -makes an image appear larger than appear more or less its actual size clear BOTH are needed to view the details of extremely small objects clearly

6 Different types of microscopes
Light microscopes Electron Microscopes Light passes through uses a beam of electrons one or more lenses to form an image to produce an enlarged image

7 Compound Light Microscope
Used in high school labs Most powerful magnifies 2,000x Can view live specimens Much less powerful than electron microscope

8 Electron Microscopes Can magnify up to 200,000x
No live specimens can be viewed

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10 Rules when using the Microscope
Carry the microscope by the arm and base. Place the microscope 4 – 6 inches from the edge of the lab table. Do not use the coarse adjustment when on high power.

11 Field of View 3 things to include in a Microscope drawing: Title
At least 1 label Total magnification


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