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Page 1: Understanding Microscopes. Use of Microscope  To magnify objects that cannot be seen with the naked eye  Resolving power Ability of microscope to distinguish

Understanding Microscopes

Page 2: Understanding Microscopes. Use of Microscope  To magnify objects that cannot be seen with the naked eye  Resolving power Ability of microscope to distinguish

Use of Microscope

To magnify objects that cannot be seen with the naked eye

Resolving power Ability of microscope to distinguish objects as

separate – measured in nm and the lower the number the smaller the object that can be distinguished

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Types of Microscopes

Stereo/dissecting microscope 3D images Relies on light on top of image Low magnification

Compound light microscope Magnifies up to 2000 times Resolving power – 500 nm

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Compound Light Microscope

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Other types of Microscopes

Electron Microscopes Transmission electron microscope (TEM)

• Magnify hundreds of thousands of times• Resolution as great as 0.2 nm

Scanning electron microscope• 3D image• Lower magnification than TEM

Sample must be frozen or embedded on plastic – not living

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Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) 1: Electron cannon in the upper part of the column. 2 Electro-magnetic lenses to direct and focus the electron beam inside the column. 3: Vacuum pumps system. 4: Opening to insert a grid with samples into the high-vacuum chamber for observation. 5: Operation panels (left for alignment; right for magnification and focussing; arrows for positioning the object inside the chamber). 6: Screen for menu and image display. 7: Water supply to cool the instrument.

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Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) 1: Electron cannon in the upper part of the column (here a so-called field-emission source). 2 Electro-magnetic lenses to direct and focus the electron beam inside the column. 3: Vacuum pumps system. 4: Opening to insert the object into the high-vacuum observation chamber in conventional SEM mode. 5: Operation panel with focus, alignment and magnification tools and a joystick for positioning of the sample. 6: Screen for menu and image display. 7: Cryo-unit to prepare (break, coat and sublimate) frozen material before insertion in the observation chamber in Cryo-SEM mode. 8: Electronics stored in cupboards under the desk. 9: Technicians Mieke Wolters-Arts and Geert-Jan Janssen discussing a view

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Compound Light Microscope

Body tube

Revolving nosepiece

Low power objectiveMedium power objective High power objective

Stage clips

Diaphragm

Light source

Ocular

Arm

Stage

Coarse Adjustment

Fine Adjustment

Base

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Function of parts

1. The tube that supports the eyepiece

2. The rotating device that holds the objectives

3. A small lens with low magnifying power

4. A medium lens with medium magnifying power

5. A large lens with high magnifying power

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Function of parts

6. Metal clips that hold a slide onto the stage

7. An adjustable opening under the stage, allowing different amounts of light onto the stage

8. Directs light upwards onto the stage

9. A lens where you place your eye

10. Attaches the ocular and body tube to the base

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Function of parts

11.The platform on which a slide is placed

12. A knob that makes large adjustments to the focus

13. A knob that makes small adjustments to the focus (it is often smaller than the coarse focus knob)

14. This supports the microscope

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Measuring with a Microscope

Find diameter of field of view Estimate the number of objects that will fit

across the field of view Divide this number into the diameter of

field

Ex. Diameter = 1000 µm # across = 2.5

1000/2.5 = 400 µm

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How do you work out the magnification of your

microscope?

Ocular magnification X Objective magnification

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Microscope Techniques

Making a wet slide Add a drop of water to center of slide Place object in water (do not let it get folded) Use forceps to position coverslip (fingerprints

will interfere) Lower coverslip slowly to avoid air bubbles

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A wet mount slide

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Microscope Techniques

Staining or Adding Substances to Slide Place drop of stain beside one edge of

coverslip Touch a small piece of paper towel to

opposite edge of coverslip Towel will absorb H2O and draw stain under

coverslip

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Staining Technique