Cells (chapter 2.1)

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What is the difference between magnified, microscopes, microscopic? Magnified, make something appear larger than it is. Microscopic, objects that are only seen using a microscope. Microscopes, an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects
How does a light microscope work? Light from a mirror or a lamp passes through a specimen or object. The specimen that is being looked at must be very thin so the light passes through a series of lenses then it makes the specimen appear bigger
Magnified DEFINITION Make something appear larger than it is.
Microscopes DEFINITION An optical instrument used for viewing very small objects
Microscopic DEFINITION Objects that are only seen using a microscope.
How does a stereo microscope work? A stereo or a dissecting microscope uses reflected light from the object. It magnifies at a low power hence ideal for amplifying opaque objects. As it uses light that naturally reflects from the specimen.
Parts of a stereo microscope The eyepiece, focus knob, top lighting, lighting controls, stage clips, stage plate, bottom lighting, stereo head, diopter
2 differences between Monocular or Binocular microscope & Stereo microscope 1 Monocular or Binocular microscope provides a two-dimensional image of the
A micrometre one-thousandth of a millimetre, or one-millionth of a meter
When is a micrometre mostly used? It is used by scientists to measure microscopic objects
How do electron microscopes work? electrons microscopes use beams of tiny particles called electrons instead of light and can magnify up to a million times
What are the 2 types of electron microscopes? 1: transmission electron microscopes (TEM) 2: scanning electron microscopes (SEM)
Qualities of TEM 1 -the specimen is a very thin slice 2 -electrons pass through the specimen 3 -provides a view of the inner structure of the specimen such as a cell
Qualities of SEM 1 -specimen can be anything; no need to slice 2 -electrons reflect off the surface of the specimen 3 -gives greatly magnified views of objects
1 comparison of TEM and SEM TEM image is black and white but can be cloured to increase contrast SEM image is black and white but can be given false colour using computers
Qualities of a Monocular or Binocular microscope (MB) 1 -provides a two-dimensional image of the specimen 2 -light passes through the specimen 3 -when you move an object, the image appears to move in the opposite direction
Qualities of a stereo microscope 1 -provides a three-dimensional image of the specimen 2 -light reflects off the specimen 3 -when you move the object, the image appears to move in the same direction
The maximum magnification achieved by light microscopes is ... about × 1000
Why must the specimen being looked at must be very thin? ( LIGHT MICROSCOPE ) so light can pass through it easily
Why is a light microscope a monocular microscope? It only has one eyepiece or ocular lens
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