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Topic: Microscope Aim: How do we use the compound microscope? Do Now: Take out your homework. Identify the microscope part being described as I walk around to check your homework (next slide). HW: Ditto – Metric Conversions Part III #’s 4-10.
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Let’s summarize…Identify the microscope part described. 1.Used to focus the specimen under high power. 2.Adjusts the amount of light reaching the specimen. 3.Platform slide is placed on. 4.Objective used to view a larger field of view needed to search for a specimen. 5.Used to focus specimen under low power. 6.Contains lenses. 7.Keeps slide in place. 8.Used to carry the microscope.
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King Henry Died Before Drinking Chocolate Milk King Henry Doesn’t Buy Dark Chocolate Milk
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Total magnification: Eyepiece x Objective
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Power = 4x x 10x = 40x
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100x 400x
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4x 10x 40x 100x 400x
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Low Power High Power
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How do images appear? e Image on slide BEFORE placing it on the stage to view How the image appears when viewing with the microscope
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On the slide Seen through lens F
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What happens when you move the slide? Image moves in opposite direction
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How must you always carry a microscope? Always carry with 2 hands. One hand on arm and one hand under the base
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Which objective must you always start with? Why? Start off with low power bc of larger field of view. LOWHIGH
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Which adjustment is used when focusing the specimen under high power?
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Fine adjustment is used to focus under high power. DO NOT USE THE COARSE ADJUSTMENT UNDER HIGH POWER BECAUSE IT CAN BREAK THE OBJECTIVE LENS OR THE SLIDE!
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What two procedures must be done BEFORE switching to high power? - Focus your image - Center your image
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What happens to the amount of light in your field of view when switching to high power? LOW POWER MEDIUM POWERHIGH POWER
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What happens to the amount of light in your field of view when switching to high power? The amount of light DECREASES. Adjust the diaphragm to make it brighter.
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What do you use to clean the microscope lenses? Only use LENS PAPER for cleaning
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Why do we stain cells? Unstained cheek cells Stained cheek cells
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Cheek Cells Unstained Stained with Methylene Blue
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Skin Cells stained with Methylene Blue
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Onion Cells Unstained Stained with Lugol’s Iodine
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Why do we stain cells? To Make cell parts more visible
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Wet mount
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1.Place a drop of water on the slide
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2. Place object on the slide.
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3. Slowly lower the cover slip on an angle to prevent AIR BUBBLES.
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4. Absorb excess water with a paper towel.
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Let’s summarize… 1.Explain one rule that must be followed when using the microscope. 2.What do we use to make cell parts more visible? 3.Which way will a cell appear to move when moving the microscope to the left and down? 4.What happens to the image of the specimen when viewed with a microscope?
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1.Will an object with a density of 3.4 gm/cm 3 sink or float in a cup of water? Explain why. 2. Will an object with a density of.086 gm/cm 3 sink or float in a cup of water? Explain why.
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