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Introduction to the Microscope
CarePartsFocusing
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• Magnification – making the object bigger
• Resolution – how clearly you can see the object
• http://brunelleschi.imss.fi.it/esplora/microscopio/dswmedia/simula/esimula1.html
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“Light” because we use light to see the images
“Compound” because it uses two lenses to view a specimen.
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Light vs. Electron
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Light vs. Electron
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Light vs. Electron
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SEM vs. TEM
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Eyepiece orOcular Lens
Body Tube
Revolving NosepieceArm
Objective Lenses
StageStage Clips
Coarse Focus
Fine Focus
Base
Diaphragm
Light
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• Always carry with 2 hands - by the arm and the base.
• Only use lens paper for cleaning and don’t touch the lenses to anything (including your fingers.)
• Always store covered• Don’t let cords hang where the
microscope could be pulled off the table.
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• Ocular lens X Objective lens
• If the ocular lens is 10X and the objective lens is 5X, the total magnification would be:
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• Place the Slide on the Microscope• Use stage clips only when you are sure
you don’t want to move the slide around.
• Click Nosepiece to the lowest (shortest) setting
• Start with the objective closest to the specimen.
• Use the Coarse Focus to move objective AWAY from specimen.
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• Have focused on low power.
• Click the nosepiece to the next biggest objective.
• Do NOT use the Coarse Focusing Knob
Use the fine focus knob to bring the slide
• Do NOT force any knobs. They should all move easily.
• Do NOT turn the fine focus more than a full turn. Start over on low power if you have to.
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Elodea
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Onion Cells
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Cheek Cells