Microscopy Flashcards

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How do light microscopes work?

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They use light and lenses to form an image of a specimen and magnify it. Let us see individual cells and large subcellular structures, like nuclei.

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How do electron microscopes work?

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They use electrons to form an image.

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What are some differences between light and electron microscopes?

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Electron has higher magnification, a higher resolution - thus a sharper image, and lets us see tinier things (ribosomes + plasmids) and small things in more detail.

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Formula for magnification?

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Magnification = image size / real size

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