Cell structure Flashcards

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types of microscopes

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  • optical (light)
  • transmission electron (TEM)
  • scanning electron (SEM)
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features of light microscope

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  • uses light to form an image
  • wavelength is between 500 - 600nm
  • max resolution of 200nm / 0.2µm
  • max magnification of x1500
  • observes eukaryotic cells
  • in colour and 3D imaging
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light microscope
(advantages)

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  • relatively affordable
  • live samples can be used
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light microscope
(disadvantages)

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  • poor resolution at high magnification
  • relatively poor resolution of 0.2µm
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features of transmission electron (TEM)

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  • uses electromagnets to focus a beam of electrons
  • denser parts of specimen absorb more electrons
  • max magnification x1,000,000
  • max resolution 0.17nm (spatial)
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transmission electron (TEM)
(advantages)

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  • high resolution images
  • allows the internal structures within cells to be seen
  • black and white and 2D imaging
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transmission electron (TEM)
(disadvantages)

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  • cannot observe live specimens
  • only used on very thin specimens
  • does not produce a colour image
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features of scanning electron (SEM)

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  • scans a beam of electrons across the specimen
  • beam bounces off the surface of the specimen
  • max maginification roughly x1,000,000
  • max resolution 20nm
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scanning electron (SEM)
(advantages)

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  • allows the external 3D structure of specimens to be observed
  • large depth of field
  • high magnification x100,000
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scanning electron (SEM)
(disadvantages)

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  • gives lower resolution images
  • cannot observe live specimens
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magnification formula

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  • magnification = size of image / size of real object
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magnification

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  • how much bigger an image appears compared to the original object
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resolution

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  • the abliity to distinguish two different components in a specimen
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