microscopes Flashcards
Define resolution
- the clarity of an image: the higher the resolution, the clearer the image
- the ability to distinguish between 2 distinct point clearly
Define magnification
The number of times larger an image appears, compared to the actual size of the object
How does the light (optical) microscope work?
- use slight and several lenses in order to magnify a sample
- specimens are illuminated with light which is focused using glass lenses
resolution of optical microscopes
0.2 micrometres
magnification of optical microscopes
X1500
Disadvantages if optical microscopes
- specimens have to be thin, small and transparent
- have a low resolution due to light
Advantages if optical microscopes
- less expensive
- can examine living specimens
How do scanning electron microscopes work?
- scan a beam of electrons across the specimen
- this knocks off electrons from the specimen which are gathered in a cathode ray tube to form an image
resolution of SEM
0.002 micrometres
magnification of SEM
less than X500,000
Disadvantages of SEM
- lower resolution than TEM
- only shows the surface of cells
- specimens are dead as they must be viewed in a vacuum
Advantages of SEM
produces a 3D image
How do transmission electron microscopes work?
- use electromagnets to focus a beam of electrons which is then transmitted through a specimen
resolution of TEM
0.0002 micrometres
magnification of TEM
more than X1000,000