Unit Four - Microscope Flashcards

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1
Q

Base

A

Supports the Microscope

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2
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Stage (2)

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  1. Table for Microscope
  2. Where the slide is placed
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3
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Light Source

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Illuminates Specimen for Clear VIewing

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3
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Diaphragm (2)

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  1. Wheel shaped device
  2. Regulates amount of light passing through the specimen
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4
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Revolving Nosepiece

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Revolving section that carries the objective lenses

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5
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Objective Lenses (2)

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  1. Different Magnification Powers
  2. To form an enlarged image
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5
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Stage Clips

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Secure slide on stage

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6
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Ocular (2)

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  1. Brings light rays into focus
  2. Magnifies image formed from Objectives
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7
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Coarse Adjustment Knob

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  1. Moves Stage Up and Down
  2. Large Focusing
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8
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Fine Adjustment Knob (2)

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  1. Moves Stage Slightly
  2. For Precise Focusing
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9
Q

How do you carry the microscope (3)

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  1. Grasp arm and under the base
  2. Always hold microscope in an upright position so the eyepiece will not fallout
  3. Place microscope at least 10 cm from the edge and the arm is facing you
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10
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Procedure for focusing on low power (6)

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  1. Place slide on top of page
  2. Position 4x lense into optical path, click into position
  3. Use coarse adjustment knob and place it all the way down
  4. The move the stage all the way up
  5. Use fine adjustment knob for sharp focus
  6. Might need to change the diaphragm for control over the brightness
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11
Q

What is the difference between the procedure of low power and high power?

A

In high power, you NEVER TOUCH THE COARSE ADJUSTMENT KNOB

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12
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Procedure for the Wet Mount Slide (7)

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  1. Obtain the specimen
  2. Place in center of the slide
  3. Using dropper, place a drop of water on the specimen
  4. Hold cover slip at a 90 degree angle
  5. Make sure the bottom edge is in the drop of the water
  6. Use probe to lower coverslip on the slide
  7. Use kimwipe to dry excess water
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13
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Why is a light microscope also called a compound microscope? (3)

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  1. Light microscope uses a combo of objective lenses
  2. 3 objective lenses and the ocular
  3. To achieve magnification
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14
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Why should the specimen be centered in FV on low power before high power? (4)

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  1. Low power provides a larger FV
  2. Minimum adjustments is needed
  3. High power provides a smaller FV
  4. Specimen completely disappear from FV
15
Q

As magnification increases, apparent size of object

A

Increase

16
Q

As magnification increases, actual size of object

A

Remains the Same

17
Q

As magnification increases, diameter of FV

A

Decrease

18
Q

As magnification increases, ability to see details

A

Increase

19
Q

As magnification increases, brightness of imahe

A

Decrease

20
Q

As magnification increases, distance between lense and object

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Decrease