Title: Tools and Procedures
1Tools and Procedures
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2Lecture Outline Tools and Procedures
PowerPoint Notes
textbook questions
Keys
3 4Who uses Biology?
- Beekeeper
- Optometrist
- Farmers
- Biochemist
- Crime lab technician
- many more
5Tools of Biologists
- Tools play an important role in science
- They enable man to see and do things never
imagined before - Some tools of Biology include
6Computers
- Biologists use computers to
- Find and collect data
- Organize, sort and analyze data
- Process information
- Store and retrieve data when needed
- Saves many hours of research
7Hand Lens
- A type of magnifying glass that makes an object
appear three to five times larger than it
actually is
8Microscopes
- Many different types
- Use different techniques of magnification
- Used for different purposes
9Compound Light Microscope
- A magnifier that uses light passing through 2 or
more lenses to make an object appear larger than
it is - Can observe tiny organisms and cells while they
are still alive
10Binocular Stereo Microscope
- View large objects and things through which light
cannot pass(i.e. leaves, flowers,worms, insects
etc.) - Advantage - these microscopes have two lenses
which allow images to be seen in 3-D
11Binocular Stereo Microscope
- To reduce eyestrain andmuscular fatigue
- Used with dissections
- Does not magnify as well as a light microscope
12Laser Microscope
- Uses a laser beam
- Sharper images of objects can be obtained
- Favorable for the resolution
13Electron Microscopes
- Very high-powered microscopes that use a beam
of electrons instead of light to magnify
objects - Can magnify objectsmore than 500,000 times
their actual size!! - Cannot be used on living specimen
14Transmission Electron Microscope
- Shines a beamof electrons through the specimen
- Specimen mustbe sliced verythin
15Transmission Electron MicroscopeImage
16Transmission Electron MicroscopeImage
17Transmission Electron MicroscopeImage
18Scanning Electron Microscope
- Runs a beam ofelectrons back and forth across
the surface of a specimen - Produces realistic 3-D image of the surface of
objects
19Scanning Electron MicroscopeImage
20Scanning Electron MicroscopeImage
21Scanning Electron MicroscopeImage
- An ant and a tick with its two babies
22Scanning Electron MicroscopeImage
- The hair on theleg of a fly
23Scanning Electron MicroscopeImage
24Scanning Electron MicroscopeImage
25Scanning Electron MicroscopeImage
- Unknown bug found on daddy long legs
26Chemical Stains or Dyes
- Used to color a specimen for better imaging
- Or to highlight chemical components
- Connective tissue of pancreas is stained blue
- Below brain tissue is dyedwith silver
27Cell Culture
- Group of cells grownin a nutrient solutionfrom
a single originalcell - Can be used to
- Test cell responses under controlled conditions
- Study interactions between cells
- Select specific cells for further study
28Cell Culture
29Cell Fractionation
- Used to separate different cell parts
- So individual cell structures can be studied
30Cell Fractionation
- First cells are broken apart
- Then cells are separated by size using a
centrifuge
31Like a carnival ride
32Like a carnival ride- pushing heavier objects
(people) outward
An object traveling in a circle behaves as if it
is experiencing an outward force. This force,
known as the centrifugal force, depends on the
mass of the object, the speed of rotation, and
the distance from the center. The more massive
the object, the greater the force.
Heavier objects (people) get pushed outward
(which would be toward the bottom of the test
tube)
33Also used at the NASA space training center
34Other tools Biologists Use
- Cameras
- Boats/nets
- Hiking/camping equipment
- Cages/traps
- Many other tools!