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Tools in Science Miss Colabelli
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Tools & Techniques Tools are objects to improve the performance of a task. Microscopes are tools that extend human vision by enlarging images of specimens
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Light Microscope Compound light microscope Shines light through a specimen Two lenses to enlarge image Specimen need to be thin and on a glass slide
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Light Microscope Staining slides of cells Light passes through specimen and use lens to magnify the cells Viewing cells 1mm to 1micron in length
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Light Microscope Simplest parts of the microscope Eyepiece Objective Stage Light Source
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Magnification Increase of an object’s apparent size Objective lenses on light microscope determine the magnification Usually have objectives 4X, 10X, & 100X Nosepiece = 10X Magnification = nosepiece X objective
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Electron Microscope Uses beams of electrons that are focused by magnetic fields Higher resolution than light microscopes Can view cells 50 microns to < 1 nanometer
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Transmission Electron Microscope Uses electrons through slices of specimens Gives a 2D view Samples must be thin
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Scanning Electron Microscope Gives a 3D images of cells Beams of electrons to the specimen
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SI Units
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Questions How do microscopes work? What does it mean if a micrograph is “false-colored?”
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Questions What adjustment knob is used once in high power? When would a scientist use SEM over TEM?
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http://www.wisc- online.com/objects/ViewObject.aspx?ID =BIO905http://www.wisc- online.com/objects/ViewObject.aspx?ID =BIO905
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http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/ electronmicroscopy/magnify1/index.htmlhttp://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/ electronmicroscopy/magnify1/index.html
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http://virtualurchin.stanford.edu/microsc ope.htmhttp://virtualurchin.stanford.edu/microsc ope.htm
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