Microscope/ Wet Mount Techniques Flashcards

1
Q

Purpose of Microscope

A

create magnified image of objects to small to be seen with the eye only

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2
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What does Brightfield microscope use to view specimens?

A

Light and Glass

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3
Q

Purpose of Oil Immersion

A

prevents refraction; reduces light scatter and increases resolution; directs more light to objective lens

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4
Q

What objective is immersion oil used with?

A

Can only be used with 100x objective

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5
Q

Scanning Objective

A

4x

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6
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Low Power Objective

A

10x

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7
Q

High Power Objective

A

40x

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8
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Oil Immersion

A

100x

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9
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Parfocal means

A

when one objective lens is in focus, the other objective lens will also be in focus

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10
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Lens closest to the eye, with magnification of 10x

A

Ocular Lens

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11
Q

Lens closest to specimen

A

Objective Lens

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12
Q

Focuses light on specimen

A

Condenser lens

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13
Q

moves stage back and forth or left and right

A

stage control

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14
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moves stage up and down

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focus control

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15
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used under low power

A

coarse focus

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16
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used under high power

A

fine focus

17
Q

Magnification is the

A

increase in image size

18
Q

Resolution is the

A

ability to distinguish fine detail and see clearly

19
Q

Contrast is the

A

ability to distinguish objects from their background

20
Q

Wet Mount Technique allows you to

A

view living organisms, see specimen behavior and motile organisms

21
Q

How do you create a wet mount?

A

Using pipette, drop liquid in center over slide, use cover slip and avoid air bubbles

22
Q

Special Type of Wet Mount technique where a depression slide is used, and drop of medium is covered by a cover slip

A

Hang drop technique

23
Q

What are the purposes of stains?

A

Stains are used to see cell structures by enhancing contrast

24
Q

Directional/ purposeful motility is a

A

positive test/ true motility, as most motile organisms change position w/ respect to one another (compared to Brownian movement)

25
Q

What is Brownian Movement?

A

Molecules in liquid striking objects causing random shaking or bouncing where organisms move at same rate and remain in same relative positions

26
Q

study of tissue

A

Histology

27
Q

study of cells

A

cytology

28
Q

study of disease

A

Pathology

29
Q

What are the cons of staining cells?

A

Stains can be toxic and are used on dead cells so movement cannot be seen