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Introduction to the Compound microscope Definition  "Micro" refers to tiny, "scope" refers to view or look at.  Microscopes are tools used to enlarge.

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2 Introduction to the Compound microscope

3 Definition  "Micro" refers to tiny, "scope" refers to view or look at.  Microscopes are tools used to enlarge images of small objects so they can be studied.  The compound light microscope is an instrument containing two lenses, which magnifies, and a variety of knobs to resolve (focus) the picture.  Because it uses more than one lens, it is also called the compound microscope.

4 Introduction  Many objects are too small to be seen by the eye alone.  They can be seen, however, with the use of an instrument that magnifies, or visually enlarges, the object.  One such instrument, which is of great importance to biologists and other scientists, is the compound light microscope.

5 Eyepiece Body Tube Revolving Nosepiece Arm Objective Lens Stage Stage Clips Coarse Focus Fine Focus Base Diaphragm Light

6 Handling the microscope  Always carry the microscope with both hands.  Grasp the arm of the microscope with one hand and place  your other hand under the base.  Always hold the microscope in an upright position so that the eyepiece cannot fall out.

7 Closer look  Notice the numbers etched on the objectives and on the eyepiece.  Each number is followed by an “X” that means “times.”  For example, the low-power objective may have the number “10X” on its side.  That objective magnifies an object 10 times its normal size.

8 Illustration  The total magnification of a microscope is calculated by multiplying the magnification of the objective by the magnification of the eyepiece.

9 Side view  Look at the microscope from the side. Locate the coarse adjustment knob.  moves the objectives up and down.  Practice moving the coarse adjustment knob to see how it moves the objectives with each turn.  Turn the coarse adjustment so that the low-power objective is positioned about 3 cm from the stage.

10 Nosepiece 1. Locate the revolving nosepiece. 2. Turn the nosepiece until you hear the high-power objective click into position. 3. Now turn the nosepiece until the low- power objective clicks back into position.

11 Turning on the microscope  Plug in the cord and turn on the light.  Look through the eyepiece.  Adjust the diaphragm to permit sufficient light to enter the microscope.  The white circle of light you see is the field of view.

12  Place the Slide on the Microscope  Use Stage Clips  Click Nosepiece to the lowest (shortest) setting  Look into the Eyepiece  Use the Coarse Focus

13  Follow steps to focus using low power  Click the nosepiece to the longest objective  Do NOT use the Coarse Focusing Knob  Use the Fine Focus Knob to bring the slide What can you find on your slide?


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