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Discovering Cells WITH MICROSCOPES
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What are Cells?
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The microscopic parts that form all organisms and carry out all of the organisms functions
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VIP’s in the cell world Robert Hooke Leeuwenhoek First to observe cells in cork First to make a simple microscope with 1 lens Observed one- celled organisms in pond water
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VIP’s in the Cell world Zacharias Janssen
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VIP’s in the Cell world Zacharias Janssen Invented the compound microscope
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VIP’s in the Cell world Zacharias Janssen Schleiden, Schwann, & Virchow Invented the compound microscope
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VIP’s in the Cell world Zacharias Janssen Schleiden, Schwann, & Virchow Invented the compound microscope Came up with the Cell Theory
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What is the Cell Theory? All living things are made up of cells Cells are the basic units of structure and function of all living things All cells are made from other cells
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MICROSCOPES What is a microscope?
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MICROSCOPES What is a microscope? Instrument that makes small objects look larger
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MICROSCOPES What is a microscope? How do microscopes make objects look larger? Instrument that makes small objects look larger
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MICROSCOPES What is a microscope? How do microscopes make objects look larger? Instrument that makes small objects look larger Uses lenses to magnify the object
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TYPES OF MICROSCOPES SIMPLE One lens
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TYPES OF MICROSCOPES COMPOUND TWO lenses
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TYPES OF MICROSCOPES LIGHT: Magnification= makes object bigger Resolution= makes object clearer ELECTRON: Uses electrons to magnify objects
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CALCULATING MAGNIFICATION TOTAL MAGNIFICATION= ocular power x objective lens power Ocular power is generally 10X, meaning it has a magnification or power of 10X Objective power depends on which lens you are using= 4X, 10X, or 40X
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ELODEA ELODEA ELODEA 40X 100X 400X
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