Microscopes Flashcards
How much is 1cm in mm?
1cm = 10mm
How much is 1mm in µm?
1mm = 1000µm
How much is 1µm in nm?
1µm = 1000nm
In standard form, how much is 1nm in m?
1nm = 1x10^-9m
Differences between light and scanning electron microscopes.
-The best light microscopes can zoom up to 2,000x
-Electron microscopes can zoom up to 2,000,000x
-Light microscopes are relatively cheap
-Electron microscopes are very expensive
-Light microscopes can see in colour
-Electron microscopes cannot see colour
-Light microscopes can be used anywhere
-Electron microscopes can only be used in specific temperatures, pressures and humidities.
Label the parts of a microscope
ocular lens (eyepiece)
coarse adjustment
fine adjustment
stage
light source
stage clips
Define resolution
Resolution is the ability to distinguish between 2 separate points.
Why are microscopes useful?
They allow scientists to understand sub-cellular structures.
What is the difference between scanning and transmission electron microscopes?
-Transmission microscopes form 2D images with higher resolution.
-Scanning microscopes form 3D images with lower resolution.