Visualizing Proteins, Lipids, and Cells Flashcards

Lecture 7

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1
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What are the 3 challenges of visualization?

A

Magnification
Resolution
Contrast

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2
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What are the two kinds of microscopy?

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Light and electron microscopy

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3
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What are the 5 kinds of light microscopy?

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  1. Brightfield
  2. Phase-Contrast
  3. Differential Interference
    Contrast (aka. Nomarski)
  4. Darkfield
  5. Fluorescence
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What are the 3 kinds of electron microscopy?

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  1. Scanning (SEM)
  2. Atomic Force (AFM)
  3. Transmission (TEM); CryoEM
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5
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What is resolution?

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ability to distinguish two closely positioned objects

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6
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Which has better resolution, shorter or longer wavelengths?

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shorter

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7
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What is the refractive index (n)?

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measure of the medium’s ability to bend light

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8
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Which has better resolution, a lower or higher refractive index?

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higher

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9
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What does sin(theta) notate?

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angle of the light captured by the objective

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10
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What is the numerical aperture?

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refractive index * sin(theta)
ability of objective to capture light

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11
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What is Abbé’s limit of resolution?

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after calculating resolution, 2+ things that are closer together than that value cannot be distinguished from each other

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12
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What is the wavelength of an electron inversely proportional to?

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accelerating voltage

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13
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What do electrons move through in an electron microscope?

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Vacuum; cannot move through glass well

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14
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How do electron microscopes work?

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Electrons are moved via voltage through a vacuum onto a sample.

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15
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What focuses the electron beam, rather than glass lenses?

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magnetic lenses

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16
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Which has a higher NA, light microscopes’ glass lenses or magnetic lenses in electron microscopes?

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Glass lenses

17
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What is the overall resolution of electron microscopes and how much better is it than light microscopes?

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0.1 nm; 2000x better

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