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Tools and Techniques of Biology- Microscope Notes
Applied Biology Tools and Techniques of Biology- Microscope Notes
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Compound Light Microscope
Shines light through a specimen 2 lenses magnify an image Specimens must be thin- single celled organisms or multicellular organisms sliced thin
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Eyepiece/Ocular Lens Magnifies image 10X
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Objective Lens Enlarges image Three types of objective lens (on ours)
Scanning: Magnification X4 Low Power: Magnification X10 High Power: Magnification X40
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Nosepiece Rotating structure attaching objective lenses above the specimen
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Stage Platform that supports slide Moves up and down with coarse
and fine adjustment knobs Often has stage clips
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Light Source Light bulb Some microscopes use mirrors to direct light
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Magnification Increase of an object’s apparent size
Determined by power of the ocular lens X objective lens Example: Ocular lens is 10X and scanning objective is 4X Total magnification is 40X
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Resolution Power to show details clearly in an image
Light microscopes have limited resolution Electron microscopes have higher resolution
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Electron Microscope Uses a beam of electrons to magnify an image (not light) Images are always black and white Not for viewing live organisms Electrons have a wavelength 100,000 times smaller than visible light
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Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Scanning Electron Microscope
SEM Electron beam passes over surface of 3-D object creating 3-D images
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Transmission Electron Microscope
Transmits electrons through a thinly sliced specimen (use diamond knives to cut thin enough sections) Magnify objects up to 200,000 times
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Units of Measurement Need a common measurement system to compare results Système International d’Unités (SI) Based on the metric system
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Metric System Decimal system based on powers of 10
Base Units: describe length, mass, time, and other quantities Multiples of base units designated by prefixes Base Quantity Name Abbreviation Length Meter m Mass Kilogram kg Time Second s Electric current Ampere A Thermodynamic temperature Kelvin K Amount of substance Mole mol Luminous (light) intensity Candela cd
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Metric Unit Prefixes Text Symbol Factor Tera T 1,000,000,000,000 Giga
Mega M 1,000,000 Kilo k 1,000 Hecto h 100 None 1 Deci d 0.1 Centi c 0.01 Mili m 0.001 Micro 0.000,001 Nano n 0.000,000,001 Pico p 0.000,000,000,001
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Metric Staircase Chart from
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Derived units Base units can’t be applied to area or volume
Quantity Name Abbreviation Area Square meter m2 Volume Cubic meter m3 Density Kilogram per cubic meter kg/m3 Specific volume Cubic meter per kilogram m3/kg Celsius temperature Degree Celsius °C Time Minute 1 min = 60 sec Hour 1 h = 60 min Day 1 day = 24 h Liter 1 L = 1,000 cm3 Mass Kilogram metric ton 1,000 g = 1 kg 1 t = 1,0000 kg Base units can’t be applied to area or volume Mathematical relationship between two base units or two derived units
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