Cells And Microscopy Flashcards
What is A on this diagram
The eyepiece
What is B on the diagram
The coarse and fine adjustment dials
What is C on the diagram
The arm
What is D on the diagram
The nose piece
What is E on the diagram
The objectives
What is F on the diagram
Stage clips
What is G on the diagram
The stage
What is I on the diagram
The light source
What is K on the diagram
The mirror
What is J on the diagram
The base
What is magnification
How many times bigger the image is than the real object
What is resolution
The ability to distinguish between two points on an image - higher resolution gives a sharper, clearer image
How do you convert cm to mm
x10
How do you covert mm to μm
x1000
How do you convert μm to nm
x1000
How do you convert nm to μm
Divide by 1000
How do you convert μm to mm
Divide by 1000
How do you convert mm to cm
Divide by ten
What are the units for micrometer
μm
What is the formula for magnification
M = size of image / real size object
What is an electronmicrograph
The image that shows up on a fluorescent screen from the electron microscope
What is the function of the cell surface membrane
To control what comes in and out of the cell - it is selectively permeable
What is the function of the cell wall
To keep the cell in shape and stop it from bursting
What is the plant cell, cell wall made of
Cellulose a non living material
What is the function of cytoplasm
Cytoplasm is a gelly like substance that contains all the organelles and in it all the metabolic reactions occur
What is the function of chloroplasts
They contain lots of chlorophyll which absorbs light energy to make photosynthesis happen
What does the permanent vacuole do
It keeps shape of plant cells and is full of cell sap storing dissolved sugar and mineral ions
What is the function of the nucleus
It is the largest organelle and controlles what the cell does while containing all the cell’s genetic information (chromosomes)