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Types of Microscopes Unit 3 – Powerpoint #1 Honors Biology 2012-2013

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Types of Microscopes. Unit 3 – Powerpoint #1 Honors Biology 2012-2013. Light Microscopes. Use a beam of Light The specimen can be dead or alive. Simple Microscopes. Have only 1 lens Give two examples of a simple microscope:. Magnifying Glass Reading Glasses. Simple Microscope. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Types of Microscopes

Unit 3 – Powerpoint #1Honors Biology

2012-2013

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Use a beam of LightThe specimen can be dead or alive

Light Microscopes

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Have only 1 lensGive two examples of a simple microscope:

Simple Microscopes

•Magnifying Glass• Reading Glasses

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Simple Microscope

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Dissecting Microscope

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Light Microscope Magnify by ______________

Shines light ______________ the specimen

Specimen must be _________.

40- 400x

thin

through

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Light Microscope Image

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Electron MicroscopeUse a beam of _______________-The specimen must be _________ because an electron microscope is used in a vacuum with no _____ and no ________

electronsdead

airwater

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Scanning E.M.Makes 3D pictures of surfaces

Magnify by _________60,000x

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Scanning E.M. Image (3D)

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Transmission E.M.

Makes _____ pictures of thin slices

Magnify by __________100,000x

2D

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Transmission E.M. Image (2D)

Butterfly Antenna

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Probe MicroscopesIon Microscopes◦_____________ can be seen with these 2 types of microscopes.

Other Microscopes

Atoms

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Probe Microscope

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Probe Microscope Image Horse Hair

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Ion Microscopes

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Ion Microscope Images

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Microscope Parts and Functions

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1. Eyepiece

Magnifies by 10x

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2. Revolving Nose Piece

Changes Objective

Lens

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3. Low power Objective Lens

Magnifies by 4x(Red)

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4. Medium Power Objective LensMagnifies by 10x (yellow)

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5. High Power Objective LensMagnifies by 40x (Blue)

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6. Stage Clips

To hold slide in place

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7. Diaphragm

Adjusts the amount of

light

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8. Light

Light to see specimen

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9. On/Off SwitchTurns light on and off

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10. Arm

To hold while

carrying

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11. Stage

To set slide on

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To focus only when in Low

Power

12. Course Adjustment

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13. Fine Adjustment

To focus when using medium or high power

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14. Base•To hold while carrying

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A. Carry a microscope with ___________ hands – one hand holding the _______

And the other hand under the ___________

Always hold the microscope upright so the _____________ cannot fall out

When you place a microscope at your table, make sure it is _______ from the edge

If there is anything wrong with the microscope, or it is damaged in any way, let the

_______________ know immediately.

B. To clean the objective lenses and eyepiece, use _______________________

Both ArmBase

Eyepiece

Away

Teacher

Lens Tissue

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1. Prepare your slide

2. Plug the microscope in. Turn on the ______________

3. Be sure the ___________ Power Objective Lens (_______) is clicked into place.

NOTE: Be sure to look at the microscope from the side when changing objective

lenses to avoid damaging the ________________ and _____________

4. Use coarse focus to raise the stage to its ________________ position

5. Place the _______________ on the stage.

6. Look through the eyepiece and turn the __________________ (lowering the stage)

until the specimen is visible.

7. Use the ____________ adjustment to bring your specimen into sharp focus.

You may wish to move the ________________ to adjust the amount of light.

LightLow 4X

Slide LensHighest

SlideCoarse Focus

FineDiaphragm

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8. Make sure the specimen is ______________

9. Switch to the ___________ Power Objective Lens ( ______)

NOTE: Look at the microscope from the ____________ when you change lenses.

10. To avoid losing your focus and/or crushing the slide with the lens, never use the

__________________ focus on medium or high power.

Use the _____________ focus only to make the specimen visible.

11. Make sure the specimen is ______________. Look from the _________ as you

change objective lenses and switch to the __________ Power Lens (________)

12. Use only the _____________ focus to make the specimen visible.

13. When finished, make sure the ___________ power objective lens is in place,

wrap the __________ around the _________ of the microscope, cover, and place

in the appropriate location

FocusedMid 10X

Side

CoarseFine

Focused SideHigh 40X

FineLow

Cord Arm