microscopes Flashcards
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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
Disadvantages of TEM
- only produce a 2D image
- only used on thin specimens
- angles at which specimen is cut can affect how they appear
- specimens have to be dead as viewed in a vacuum
Advantages of TEM
- can look at small organelles
- has a high resolution
How do confocal scanning microscopes work?
- use laser lights to scan an object point by point and assemble by computer, the pixel information into one image
resolution of confocal microscopes
20 nanometres
magnification of confocal microscopes
X1500
Disadvantages of confocal microscopes
- big microscopes
- doesn’t always show a full sample
Advantages of confocal microscopes
- builds a clean/clear 3D image
- can view specimens at different depths in thick specimens
What is the function of the Iris Diaphragm?
it closes slightly to produce a narrow beam of light
What is the function of objective lens?
collects light passing through the specimen and produces a magnified image