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TOPIC : Microscope AIM : What are the parts of a microscope?

TOPIC : Microscope AIM : What are the parts of a microscope?. Microscope. Instrument that produces a larger image of an object (specimen) using lenses. Lens. Piece of curved glass Causes light rays to come together or spread apart Magnify an image. Simple Microscope.

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TOPIC : Microscope AIM : What are the parts of a microscope?

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  1. TOPIC: MicroscopeAIM: What are the parts of a microscope?

  2. Microscope Instrument that produces a larger image of an object (specimen) using lenses

  3. Lens Piece of curved glass Causes light rays to come together or spread apart Magnify an image

  4. Simple Microscope Uses 1 lens and light to magnify the specimen

  5. Compound Light Microscope Uses 2 lenses & light to magnify specimen Need stain (dye) to see it

  6. Blood

  7. Cheek Cells 40x

  8. Onion Cells 10x

  9. PARTS OF A MICROSCOPE

  10. 1. eyepiece Ocular lens (usually 10x) Lens you look through

  11. 2. Objective lenses Contains lenses Low, medium, high power Low Power High Power

  12. Low power objective= used to locate the specimen on the slide Larger field of view (See more of the entire object) High power objective = More magnification Smaller field of view(see less of the entire object)

  13. 3. Nosepiece Holds & rotates obj. lenses

  14. 4. Body Tube Connects eyepiece to nosepiece

  15. 5. Arm Supports body tube

  16. 6. Base Bottom = support

  17. 7. Stage Where slide is placed

  18. 8. Stage Clips Hold slide in place

  19. 9. Mirror/ light Illuminates specimen, provides light

  20. 10. Diaphragm Controls the AMOUNT of light used

  21. 11. Coarse Adjustment Knob Larger focusing knob

  22. For focusing under LOWPOWER ONLY • If used under high power, objective lens and/or slide can break

  23. 12. Fine Adjustment Knob Sharpens image Focusing for High Power

  24. Most powerful microscope Electron microscope: magnifies up to 1 million times Uses beam of electrons instead of light

  25. Fly

  26. Spider

  27. Termite head

  28. Tapeworm

  29. Blood

  30. SEM Scanning Electron Microscope Produces real, 3D image Only scans surface magnifies 20x - to 200,000x

  31. TEM Transmission Electron Microscope Produces 2D image of thinly sliced organism magnifies 1,000x -1,000,000x

  32. Phase Contrast Microscope View living specimens without staining

  33. Light microscope Phase contrast microscope

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