Microscopy Flashcards
What can you see under a microscope?
• unicellular organisms
• individual cells in a multicellular organism
> how structure relate to their function
What are the two lenses in a compound light microscope?
- objective lens(near specimen)
* eyepiece lens(through which specimen is viewed)
What is the job of the objective lens?
- produces magnified picture
* eyepiece magnifies it again
How does the compound microscope have a higher magnification than a simple microscope?
• configuration allows for much higher magnification and reduced chromatic aberration than in simple microscope
How is illumination provided in a compound light microscope?
- by light underneath sample
* opaque specimens are illuminated from above
How is a wet mount prepared?
- specimens are suspended in a liquid(water or oil immersion)
- cover slip on top
How is a dry mount prepared?
- whole/ thinly sliced specimens placed onto centre of slide
- cover slip on top
How is a squash slide prepared?
- first wet mount
- use lens tissue to gently press down cover slip
- squash sample between 2 slide to prevent damage(need care)
How is a smear slide prepared?
- edge of a slide used to smear sample, creating thin, even coating on another slide
- cover slip on top
How to prepare a gram stain
- Add crystal violet on bacterial specimen
- Add iodine to fix the dye
- Wash with alcohol-gram-ve lose stain(thinner walls), gram+ve retain blue-purple stain
COUNTERSTAIN - Gram-ve are dyed by safranin getting a red colour
How to prepare a slide?
- Place sample on slide to air dry
2. Heat-fix by passing through flame(specimen adheres to slid and take up stain)
How does +ve and -ve dyes dye cells?
- +ve are attracted to the -ve charged materials in cytoplasm leading to staining of cell components
- -ve repel -ve cytosol, dying outside of cell, creating a stained background(Negative stain technique)
How to prepare acid-fast
- Lipid solvent used to carry carbolfuchsin dye into mycobacterium
- wash with dilute acid-alcohol solution > not affecting red stain
- other bacteria lose stained and are stained by methylene blue
How do you produce a slide?
- Fixing(chemicals preserve specimens in near natural state)
- Sectioning(alcohol dehydrated specimens in mould with wax/resin are thinly sliced with microtome)
- Staining
- Mounting( cover slip)