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1 Tools of a Biologist

2 Microscopes: number one tool of a biologist
Small -to view Function: microscope are instruments used to view very small objects. In biology we will use it to view…. living cells and unicellular organisms.

3 Compound Light Microscope

4 There are 3 types of microscopes used in biology:
1. Compound light microscope -Compound- look through 2 lenses at the same time in order to properly magnify the organism.

5 Compound light microscope:
-light must pass through the diaphragm and through the object. -object must be “thin” or transparent so the light can pass through it. -Diaphragm: regulates the amount of light that can pass through. -Best setting of the diaphragm is #2

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7 Total magnification: low power: ocular lens x10 low objective x4
x40 medium power: low objective x10 x100 high power: low objective x40 x400

8 Limit of Resolution -is the point at which you see an item most clearly. Any magnification above or below that point will results in the object looking blurry.

9 Type 2: Stereoscope -Used to view the surface of objects which are too large for light to pass through them. -Uses 2 lights to illuminate the surface of the object. -Stereo means “3 dimensional” -Provides a 3-D detailed look at the surface of an object.

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11 -look through 2 ocular lenses -magnifies between x10 to x60

12 Type 3: Electron Microscopes
Uses electrons to form an image and NOT light Has a very high limit of resolution. -can see items very clearly at any magnification -can magnify up to 500,000x and still be clear Object is placed in a vacuum No air No oxygen Organism is DEAD

13 Two types of electron microscopes:
1. T.E.M. ~ Transmission Electron Microscope Produces a 2-D, black and white image of inside of a cell.

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15 2. S.E.M. ~ Scanning Electron Microscope
Produces a 3-D, black and white image of the surface of an object.

16 Staining The purpose is to:
add color to a cell so that the cell and its structures can be seen more clearly through a microscope.

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18 Additional tools of a biologist:
Tool used to separate the components of a mixture by their different densities. Chromatography:

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20 Link to graphing


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