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Title: Introduction to Microscopes!


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Introduction to Microscopes!
  • Now Seeing IS Believing!

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A Brief History
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Simple Glass Magnifiers
  • More than 500 years ago.
  • In 1600s, this simple microscope allowed
    scientists to see cells and bacteria
  • Problem not enough
    magnification

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First Compound Microscope
  • Developed at the beginning of the 1600's, by the
    Janssen brothers and Galileo
  • Problem images
    were blurred and
    had
    colored halos

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Simple Compound Microscope
  • Invented in 1660s
  • Problem all images had red or blue halos
    around them

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Even better!
  • 1700 and 1800s great improvement in microscopes
  • Usually made of brass (expensive)
  • Had a tripod for support

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Modern Compound Microscope
  • 1900s, started using iron
    instead of brass (cheaper)
  • Only one eyepiece
    (monocular)
  • Outside light source
    reflected onto mirror
  • Very functional
  • Still used today

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Fancy!
  • Better images
  • More magnification
  • Better lighting
  • Easier to use
  • Now everyone, at one time or another, has looked
    through a microscope

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How Does It Work?
  • A microscope works very much like a telescope.
  • A telescope must gather light from a dim, far
    away object.
  • So, it needs a large
    objective lens
    to
    gather as much light

    as possible and a

    long body to bring

    the image into focus.

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How Does It Work?
  • Unlike a telescope, a microscope must gather
    light from a tiny specimen that is close-by.
  • So the microscope does not need a large objective
    lens.
  • Instead, the objective lens of a microscope is
    small.
  • Then the image is again magnified by a second
    lens, called an eyepiece, as it is brought to
    your eye.

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Parts of a Compound Microscope
So EASY a KID could use it!
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Base
  • The bottom of the microscope, used for support
  • Hold this part with one hand when carrying a
    microscope

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Mirror
  • Reflects the light so the specimen is easier to
    see

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Stage
  • The flat platform where you place your slides. 
  • It has a hole in it so light can shine through

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Clip
  • Shiny clips on the top of the stage
  • Holds a slide in place

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Arm
  • Supports the tube and connects it to the base
  • The part you hold when you carry the microscope

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Coarse Adjustment
  • Large, round knob on the side of the microscope
  • Either moves the stage or the top part of the
    microscope up and down

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Fine Adjustment
  • Small, round knob on the side of the microscope
  • Used to fine tune the focus after using the
    coarse adjustment knob.

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Eyepiece
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  • The lens at the top that you look through.
  • 10X power

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Body Tube
  • The long tube that holds the eyepiece and
    connects the objective

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Nosepiece
  • Rotating part of the microscope at the bottom of
    the body tube.
  • It holds the objective lenses

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High Power Objective
  • The longest objective lens
  • The highest magnification
  • 40X lens (40X x 10X 400X
    magnification)

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Low Power Objective
  • The shortest objective lens
  • The lowest magnification
  • 4X lens (4X x 10X 40X
    magnification)

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Mid Power Objective
  • The medium length objective lens
  • The medium magnification
  • 10X lens (10X x 10X 100X
    magnification)

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Diaphragm
  • Controls the amount of light going through the
    hole in the stage

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Pop Quiz
  • What two parts should you hold when you carry a
    microscope?
  • Base Arm
  • Where do you put a slide?
  • On the Stage
  • To focus, what knob do you turn first? Second?
  • First, Coarse Adjustment
  • Second, Fine Adjustment

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Test Your Skills . . .
  • Arm
  • Body Tube
  • Stage
  • Clip
  • Base
  • Coarse Adjustment
  • Fine Adjustment

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Test Your Skills
  • High Power Objective
  • Low Power Objective
  • Mirror
  • Eyepiece
  • Nosepiece
  • Diaphragm

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  • http//www.udel.edu/biology/ketcham/microscope/tes
    tFLV8.html
  • http//www.wisc-online.com/objects/index_tj.asp?ob
    jIDBIO905
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