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The Microscope

The Microscope. The Microscope. Simple Microscope – one lens Ex – Magnifying lens Compound Microscope – 2 lenses that “compound” or magnify each other. Dissecting Microscope – no special slide preparation. Microscopes. Parts of The Compound Microscope. Parts of Compound Microscope.

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The Microscope

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  1. The Microscope

  2. The Microscope • Simple Microscope – one lens • Ex – Magnifying lens • Compound Microscope – 2 lenses that “compound” or magnify each other. • Dissecting Microscope – no special slide preparation

  3. Microscopes

  4. Parts of The Compound Microscope

  5. Parts of Compound Microscope

  6. Continued… • Eyepiece: • Magnifies material being viewed by 10X • The part of the microscope you look into • Sometimes contains a pointer that can be seen as you look into the eyepiece. • May also be called the ocular.

  7. Continued… • Revolving Nose piece: • Part of microscope to which the objectives are attached • Rotates to allow for the changing of objectives to increase or decrease magnification.

  8. Continued… • Arm: • A secure part of the microscope to hold on to when the microscope is being carried.

  9. Continued… • Objectives: • Low (4x) • Medium (10x) • High (40x)

  10. Continued… • Stage: • Platform on which microscope slide rests • Mechanical Slide Adjuster • Used for adjusting the position of the slide for viewing

  11. Continued… • Coarse adjustment knob: • Large movements of the stage • Fine adjustment knob: • Precise focusing under High power

  12. Continued… • Diaphragm: • regulates the amount of light passing through the slide

  13. Continued… • Illuminator • Light source • Base: • provides support for microscope

  14. Continued… • Body tube: • Connects Ocular to Nosepiece

  15. TOTAL MAGNIFICATION

  16. Magnification

  17. Field of View • Field of View (FV) is the illuminated circle that you see when looking through the ocular eyepiece. • If we know the diameter of the FV then we can estimate the size of our microorganisms.

  18. Field of View • With our microscopes the diameter of the FV under low power is 4 mm • FV is measured in micrometers or microns. • 1 mm = 1000 microns • Therefore, our FV under low power is 4000 microns

  19. Using the Field of View to Estimate Microscopic Measurements If an organism takes up ½ of the FV under low power, it must be about 2000 microns in length

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