Microscopy & scale (lab 1) Flashcards
What are the 2 different microscope we looked at?
- Leica 200 Stereomicroscope
- Nikon YS100 compound microscope
What is the Nikon Microscope?
- More complex= has more moving pieces
- Gives you ability to look at something with more magnification power
- Has 4x, 10x, 40x objective (40,100,400 total magnification)
With respect to microscopy, what are Magnification, Resolution, Contrast?
- Magnification= Zooming in
- Resolution= Clearer picture
- Contrast= Differentiating object from one another
What are the functions of the Eye Pieces in a Compound Microscope?
- Right eye piece has pointer= helps in location of objects
- Left eye piece has focusing Diopter ring= allows to precisely adjust sharpness of image
- Eye piece magnification is 10x
How do you calculate TOTAL MAGNIFICATION?
-Multiply the eye piece magnification (10) to the objective lens magnification
Where are the Stage Controls located on the Compound Microscope?
- Under the right hand of the stage
- Lower knob moves it left & right
- Upper knob moves it towards you or away
What are the Focusing Knobs on the Compound Microscope?
- The coarse focus knob= general up & down movement of stage, use only w/ 4x & 10x objectives
- Fine focus knob= For higher magnification objectives= moves stage vertically a very small distance
Where is the Condenser located on the Compound Microscope?
-Located under the stage across from light source
What is the Condenser on the Compound Microscope?
- Contains Iris Diaphragm= can be opened to permit more light to illuminate the slide
- Diaphragm is opened & closed by a lever located in the front of condenser
What is the Rotary Switch?
- Located on the side of the base
- Also controls brightness
What are the different Logarithmic scales of size described in the lab picture?
- X-ray crystallography
- Carbon Atom
- Electron Microscopy
- Light Microscopy
- Bacterium
- Lymphocyte
- Human egg
- Eye limit
What is the Resolution limit for X-ray crystallography?
-.1 nm
How big is a carbon Atom?
-.3 nm
What is the Resolution Limit for Electron Microscopy?
-2nm
What is the Resolution Limit for Light Microscopy?
-.5 micro m