Topic 2.1.1 - Observing cells Flashcards
How does a light microscope work?
Light beam is reflected by a mirror through a specimen
Beam passes through lens which magnifies the image
How does a scanning electron microscope work?
Emits an electron beam
Electrons bounce off the surface of the specimen and are received on
a senor
How does a Transmission electron microscope work?
Emits an electron beam where electrons pass through specimen.
Harder for electrons to pass through thicker parts of the specimen which contract the 2D image produced.
Electrons have a smaller wavelength than light so a better resolution
Advantages and disadvantages of a light microscope
Advantages - Relatively cheap and available, light and portable
Can see parts of living plants and animals
Disadvantages - Limited resolution and magnification
Advantages and disadvantages of an electron microscope
Advantages - Large amounts of magnification and resolution
Disadvantages - All specimens are examined in a vacuum as air would scatter electrons.
Very expensive
Have to be kept at a constant pressure and temperature
Why is the resolution of an electron microscope better than a light microscope?
Electrons have a smaller wavelength than light.
Describe the method of using a graticule.
Place a stage micrometer on the stage of the microscope
Line up the divisions on the eyepeice graticule with a fixed point on the stage micrometer
Count number of divisions on the eyepeice graticule that correspond with a set measurement on stage micrometer
Calculate the distance of one division on the eyepeice graticule