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Microscopes Section 3-1
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History of the Microscope 1590 –first compound microscope
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History of the Microscope 1655 – Robert Hooke used a compound microscope to observe pores in cork –He called them “cells”
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History of the Microscope Antoine van Leeuwenhoek –1 st to see single-celled organisms in pond water
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Microscope Vocabulary Magnification: increase of an object’s apparent size Resolution: power to show details clearly Both are needed to see a clear image
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Types of Microscopes 1. Compound Light Microscope –1 st type of microscope, most widely used –light passes through 2 lenses –Can magnify up to 2000x
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Ocular lens Objective lenses
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Types of Microscopes 2. Electron Microscope –Used to observe VERY small objects: viruses, DNA, parts of cells –Uses beams of electrons rather than light –Much more powerful
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Types of Microscopes Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) –Can magnify up to 250,000x
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Types of Microscopes Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) –Can magnify up to 100,000x
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Types of Microscopes Scanning Tunnelling Electron Microscope (SEM) –Can see atoms
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Silicon atoms
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Living cells? Modification of scanning tunneling electron microscope is presently being used to view topography (surface) of living cell surfaces.
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Zebra fish larva
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pollen
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snowflake
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virus
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chromatids
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