2 - Basic components of living systems Flashcards
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What is a microscope?
instrument that enables you to magnify an object
What was the first microscope to be developed?
light microscope
What does the cell theory state that both plant and animal tissues are composed of?
cells
What is the availability like for light microscopes?
easily available
How expensive is the light microscope?
relatively cheap
What organisms can be observed under a light microscope?
living organisms as well as dead, prepared specimens
How many 2 lenses does a compound light microscope have?
objective and eyepiece lens
Where is the objective lens found on a compound light microscope?
near to the specimen
What is the eyepiece lens?
where specimen is viewed
How does a compound light microscope work?
objective lens produces a magnified image, which is then magnified again by eyepiece lens
What does the objective/eyepiece lens configuration allow for?
- higher magnification
- reduced chromatic aberration
Where is illumination usually provided by in a compound microscope?
light underneath the sample
What is sectioning?
specimens cut into very thin slices with a sharp blade
What is dry mount?
specimen placed on centre of slide and cover slip placed over sample
What are some examples of specimens that can be viewed using dry mount?
hair, pollen, dust (muscle tissue have to be sectioned first)
What is wet mount?
specimens suspended in a liquid e.g. water or immersion oil
How is the cover slip placed on wet mount?
at an angle
What specimens can be viewed using wet mount?
aquatic samples + other living organisms
What are squash slides?
wet mount first prepared, then lens tissue used to press down cover slip
How can potential damage of the cover slip be avoided with squash slides?
squashing sample between two slides
What specimens can be used for squash slides?
soft samples e.g. root tip squashes
What is a smear slide?
edge of slide used to smear sample, creating thin, even coating on another slide. cover slip then placed over
What samples can be used for a smear slide?
blood
How is the sample illuminated in a light microscope?
from below with white light and observed from above