5. Analysis of Cell Components Flashcards

1
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what allows you to see organelles up close?

A

Microscopes

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2
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define magnification

A

how much bigger the image is then the specimen

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3
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what is the magnification equation

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Magnification= Size of image / size of real object

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4
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define resolution

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how well a microscope distinguishes between two points that are close together

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5
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name the two types of microscopes

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  • optical
  • electron
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6
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what are the features of an optical microscope

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  • use light to form an image
  • 0.2 um max resolution
  • x1500 max magnification
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7
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what are the features of an electron microscope

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  • use electrons to form an image
  • have a higher resolution than optical microscopes
  • 0.0002 max resolution
  • x 1 500 000 max magnification
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8
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what are the two types of electron microscopes

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  • transmission electron microscope (TEM)
  • scanning electron microscope (SEM)
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9
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TEMs use ——— to focus a beam of electrons, which is then transmitted through the specimen

A

electromagnets

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10
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TEMs can only be used on —- specimens

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thin

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11
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list the features of the TEM

A
  • high resolution images
  • darker image, as the specimen absorbs more electrons
  • you can see internal structures such as chloroplasts
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12
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SEMS can be used on —– specimens

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thick

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13
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SEMs scan a beam of electrons across the specimen, knocking off electrons, which gather in the ——- —- ——, which then forms an ——.

A

cathode ray tube
image

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14
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list the features of an SEM

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  • give a lower resolution than TEMs
  • can produce 3D images
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