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1 Introduction to the Light Microscope

2 Starting with use of a simple lens in ancient times, to the first compound microscope around 1590, and up to the microscopes you are using in 7th grade life science, the microscope has allowed scientists to make discoveries about the “invisible world.” The microscope has become one of the most recognizable symbols of science.

3 Typical Classroom Microscope

4 What is the purpose of a microscope? To magnify or enlarge the image of tiny objects. The microscopes we will use this year in science can magnify objects 40 times, 100 times, and 400 times the size of the object.

5 What type of microscope will we be using in class this year? In 7th grade science, we use a compound light microscope for most of our lab activities. A light microscope uses light as a source of energy for viewing objects. A compound microscope contains two lenses for magnifying a specimen at the same time, the eyepiece (ocular) and one of the objective lenses.

6 Eyepiece

7 Also known as the ocular Contains the first lens you look through - usually a magnification of 10x Located on the top of the body tube

8 Objective Lenses

9 Used in combination with the eyepiece to provide a range of magnification Magnification ranges from 40x to 400x Located on the nosepiece at the bottom of the body tube

10 Nosepiece

11 Holds the objective lenses Rotates to enable magnification Located at the bottom of the body tube

12 Arm

13 Supports the upper parts of the microscope Used to carry the microscope When carrying a microscope, always have one hand on the arm and one hand on the base. Use two hands!!

14 Base

15 Supports the whole microscope Used to carry the microscope When carrying a microscope, always have one hand on the arm and one hand on the base. Use two hands!!

16 Stage

17 Supports the slide The slide contains the specimen or object that you are viewing with the microscope.

18 Stage Clip

19 Helps to hold the slide in place Usually one on each side of the hole (stage opening) = 2 stage clips The stage opening allows light to pass from the light source to the lenses.

20 Light Source

21 Provides light necessary for viewing the specimen Usually either a mirror or illuminator Sends light through the stage opening to the diaphragm

22 Diaphragm

23 Wheel or lever located below the stage opening Regulates the amount of light that can enter the lenses May need to be adjusted based on the thickness of the specimen being studied

24 Coarse Adjustment Knob

25 Raises and lowers the stage or objective lenses Used only when focusing the low power (4x) objective lens

26 Fine Adjustment Knob

27 Raises and lowers the stage or objective lenses a small distance for exact focusing Used when focusing the medium power (10x) and high power (40x) objective lenses

28 Let’s Review... http://www.biologycorner.com/microquiz/


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