The microscope 1st year Topic 13 Flashcards

1
Q

Why is a microscope used?

A

To view objects or cell structures, or any small structures which are invisible to our naked eyes.

Microscopes make objects appear larger than they actually are

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2
Q

Name the 2 types of microscopes

A

The light and the electron

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3
Q

Why is the light microscope called a light microscope?

A

Because it uses visible light to view small objects

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4
Q

What does magnifying an object mean?

A

To make an object appear larger than it actually is

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5
Q

Therefore,why is the microscope used?

A

To magnify microscopic structures such as cells

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6
Q

Up to how many times can a light microscope magnify?

A

1500 times

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7
Q

What unit is used to view structures using a light microscope?

A

Micrometres (1 thousandth of a millimetre)

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8
Q

What is a specimen?

A

A small sample of material

The object being looked at under the microscope

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9
Q

What is the eye piece?

A

The part which you look true,it has a magnification of 10x

Helps to produce a magnified image

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10
Q

What are the objective lenses?

A

There are 3 with 3 different magnifications: 10x,40x and 4x

Help to produce a magnified image

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11
Q

What is added to the specimen just before placing it on the stage?

A

A glass slide with a cover slip is added to the specimen

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12
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What is the stage?

A

Where the glass slide is placed/specimen

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13
Q

What are the focusing knobs used for?

A

To focus the image.

There are 2 types; coarse focus knob and fine focus knob

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14
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What is the mirror used for?

A

To reflect the sun’s light on the specimen

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15
Q

Why does the stage has 2 stage clips?

A

They are used to hold the slide in place

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16
Q

What is the iris diaphragm used for?

A

To control light intensity

17
Q

Define magnification

A

The number of times larger the image of an object is than the object itself

18
Q

How can we calculate the total magnification?

A

By multiplying the magnification of the objective lens by the magnification of the eye piece

19
Q

True or false.

Specimens can be seen using high or low power

A

True

20
Q

Organisms are usually too large or too small to be drawn on a piece of paper. Therefore how can we draw them?

A

We draw them to scale

21
Q

How do we calculate a scale?

A

Scale: drawing length divided by the actual length

22
Q

Therefore,what exactly is the scale?

A

The number of times larger your drawing is,than the specimen itself

Ex: specimen

2x (twice larger than the specimen itself)

or when it is smaller:

ex: 1/2

0.5x

23
Q

When is low and high power used?

A

Low power: only gives a general outline of the object

High power: when we wwant to see the details of an object

24
Q

What does an electron microscope use instead of light?

A

A beam of electrons which are focused by magnetic lenses

Electrons behave like waves, and they can be easily detected ,focused and produced

25
Q

Mention some differences between a light and an electron microscope

A

LIGHT: cheap
cheap to operate
small
magnifies up to 1500 times
Vacuum is not required
Images are in their natural colour

Electron: expensive
expensive to produce an electron beam
large and needs large rooms
magnify up to 500 000 times
Vacuum is required
Images are in black and white

26
Q

Just because the amount of lenses a microscope uses ,the magnification is higher but that doesn’t mean that a more detail can be seen.What does detail mainly depend on in a microscope

A

Resolving power

27
Q

Define resolving power

A

The smallest separation at which 2 objects can be distinguished

28
Q

What is staining?

A

Staining is used when different cellular structures need to be distinguished, since most cellular structures are transparent

29
Q

Mention 2 types of vital stains

A

Methylene blue which is suitable for nuclei.

Neutral red

Iodine solution which is suitable for starch

30
Q

True or false.

Increasing magnification will not increase the resolution further

A

True

The image is getting bigger but the ability to distinguish between 2 structures or more will not be noticeable

31
Q

True or false

The resolution of a light microscope is 5 nanometres

The resolution of an electron microscope is 0.2 micrometres

A

False

The opposite

Light microscope 0.2 micrometres
Therefore less than 0.2 micrometres will be seen as one object

Electron microscope: 5 nanometres

32
Q

Define resolution

A

The ability to separate 2 objects from each other

If 2 separate objects will NOT be resolved, they will be seen as one object

33
Q

Mention some advantages that an electron microscope has over a light microscope

A

A scanning electron microscope can view the specimen in 3D

Higher resolution and higher magnification

Higher depth of field