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History of the Microscope
1590 –first compound
microscope
History of the Microscope
1655 – Robert Hooke
used a compound
microscope to observe
pores in cork.
 He called them “cells”
History of the Microscope
Antoine van Leeuwenhoek
1st to see single-celled
organisms in pond water
Types of Microscopes
1. Compound Light Microscope
1st type of microscope, most
widely used
light passes through 2 lenses
Can magnify up to 2000x
Types of Microscopes
2. Electron Microscope
Used to observe VERY small
objects: viruses, DNA, parts of
cells
Uses beams of electrons rather
than light
Much more powerful
Types of Electron Microscopes
Transmission
Electron
Microscope
(TEM)
Can magnify
up to
250,000x
Types of Electron Microscopes
Scanning
Electron
Microscope
(SEM)
Can magnify
up to
100,000x
• Always carry with 2 hands
• Only use lens paper for cleaning
• Do not force knobs
• Always store covered
The Light Microscope
Guidelines for Use
Eyepiece
Body Tube
Revolving Nosepiece
Arm
Objective Lens
Stage
Stage Clips
Coarse Focus
Fine Focus
Base
Diaphragm
Light
Microscope Vocabulary
Magnification: increase of an
object’s apparent size
Resolution: power to show
details clearly
Both are needed to see a clear
image
Magnification
Your microscope has 3 magnifications: Scanning, Low and High.
Each objective will have written the magnification. In addition to
this, the ocular lens (eyepiece) has a magnification. The total
magnification is the ocular x objective
General Procedures
1. Make sure all backpacks and materials
are out of the aisles and off the tops of
desks.
2. Plug your microscope in to the outlet.
3. Store with cord wrapped around
microscope and the scanning objective
clicked into place.
4. Carry by the base and arm with both
hands.
Focusing Specimens
1. Always start with the scanning
objective.
Use the Coarse Knob to focus and then
the fine adjustment knob until clear, image
may be small at this magnification.
2. Once you've focused on
Scanning, switch to Low Power.
Use the Coarse Knob to refocus, then
fine adjustment until clear.
Now switch to High Power.. At this
point, ONLY use the Fine Adjustment
Knob to focus specimens.
• Your slide MUST be focused on low power
before attempting this step
• Click the nosepiece to the longest
objective
• Do NOT use the Coarse Focusing Knob,
this could crack the slide or the lens
• Use the Fine Focus Knob to bring the slide
Drawing Specimens
1. Use pencil - you can erase and shade areas
2. All drawings should include clear and proper labels (and be large
enough to view details). Drawings should be labeled with the specimen
name and magnification.
3. Labels should be written on the outside of the circle. The circle
indicates the viewing field as seen through the eyepiece, specimens
should be drawn to scale - ie..if your specimen takes up the whole
viewing field, make sure your drawing reflects that.
Cleanup
1. Store microscopes with the scanning objective in place.
2. Wrap cords and cover microscopes.
*Double check to make sure you didn't leave a slide
3. Place microscopes in their designated location (probably a cabinet)
Troubleshooting
Occasionally you may have trouble with working your microscope. Here are some
common problems and solutions.
1. Image is too dark!
Adjust the diaphragm, make sure your light is on.
2. There's a spot in my viewing field, even when I move the slide the spot stays in
the same place!
Your lens is dirty. Use lens paper, and only lens paper to carefully clean the
objective and ocular lens. The ocular lens can be removed to clean the
inside. The spot is probably a spec of dust.
3. I can't see anything under high power!
Remember the steps, if you can't focus under scanning and then low power, you
won't be able to focus anything under high power. Start at scanning and walk
through the steps again.
4. Only half of my viewing field is lit, it looks like there's a half-moon in there!
You probably don't have your objective fully clicked into place..
Practice Labeling the Parts
Quiz Over the Microscope
1. When focusing a specimen, you should always start with the
___________________ objective.
2. When using the high power objective, only the
________ ___________ knob should be used.
3. The type of microscope used in most science classes is the
_________________ microscope
4. What part of the microscope can adjust the amount of light
that hits the slide? ______________________________
5. You should carry the microscope by the ________ and the
__________.
6. The objectives are attached to what part of the microscope
(it can be rotated to click the lenses into place):
_______________ ________________
7. You should always store you microscope with
the ________________ objective in place.
8. A microscope has an ocular objective of 10x and a high
power objective of 50x. What is this microscope's total
magnification? ____________

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Microscope.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2. History of the Microscope 1590 –first compound microscope
  • 3. History of the Microscope 1655 – Robert Hooke used a compound microscope to observe pores in cork.  He called them “cells”
  • 4. History of the Microscope Antoine van Leeuwenhoek 1st to see single-celled organisms in pond water
  • 5. Types of Microscopes 1. Compound Light Microscope 1st type of microscope, most widely used light passes through 2 lenses Can magnify up to 2000x
  • 6. Types of Microscopes 2. Electron Microscope Used to observe VERY small objects: viruses, DNA, parts of cells Uses beams of electrons rather than light Much more powerful
  • 7. Types of Electron Microscopes Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) Can magnify up to 250,000x
  • 8.
  • 9. Types of Electron Microscopes Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) Can magnify up to 100,000x
  • 10.
  • 11. • Always carry with 2 hands • Only use lens paper for cleaning • Do not force knobs • Always store covered The Light Microscope Guidelines for Use
  • 12. Eyepiece Body Tube Revolving Nosepiece Arm Objective Lens Stage Stage Clips Coarse Focus Fine Focus Base Diaphragm Light
  • 13. Microscope Vocabulary Magnification: increase of an object’s apparent size Resolution: power to show details clearly Both are needed to see a clear image
  • 14. Magnification Your microscope has 3 magnifications: Scanning, Low and High. Each objective will have written the magnification. In addition to this, the ocular lens (eyepiece) has a magnification. The total magnification is the ocular x objective
  • 15. General Procedures 1. Make sure all backpacks and materials are out of the aisles and off the tops of desks. 2. Plug your microscope in to the outlet. 3. Store with cord wrapped around microscope and the scanning objective clicked into place. 4. Carry by the base and arm with both hands.
  • 16. Focusing Specimens 1. Always start with the scanning objective. Use the Coarse Knob to focus and then the fine adjustment knob until clear, image may be small at this magnification. 2. Once you've focused on Scanning, switch to Low Power. Use the Coarse Knob to refocus, then fine adjustment until clear. Now switch to High Power.. At this point, ONLY use the Fine Adjustment Knob to focus specimens.
  • 17. • Your slide MUST be focused on low power before attempting this step • Click the nosepiece to the longest objective • Do NOT use the Coarse Focusing Knob, this could crack the slide or the lens • Use the Fine Focus Knob to bring the slide
  • 18. Drawing Specimens 1. Use pencil - you can erase and shade areas 2. All drawings should include clear and proper labels (and be large enough to view details). Drawings should be labeled with the specimen name and magnification. 3. Labels should be written on the outside of the circle. The circle indicates the viewing field as seen through the eyepiece, specimens should be drawn to scale - ie..if your specimen takes up the whole viewing field, make sure your drawing reflects that.
  • 19. Cleanup 1. Store microscopes with the scanning objective in place. 2. Wrap cords and cover microscopes. *Double check to make sure you didn't leave a slide 3. Place microscopes in their designated location (probably a cabinet)
  • 20. Troubleshooting Occasionally you may have trouble with working your microscope. Here are some common problems and solutions. 1. Image is too dark! Adjust the diaphragm, make sure your light is on. 2. There's a spot in my viewing field, even when I move the slide the spot stays in the same place! Your lens is dirty. Use lens paper, and only lens paper to carefully clean the objective and ocular lens. The ocular lens can be removed to clean the inside. The spot is probably a spec of dust. 3. I can't see anything under high power! Remember the steps, if you can't focus under scanning and then low power, you won't be able to focus anything under high power. Start at scanning and walk through the steps again. 4. Only half of my viewing field is lit, it looks like there's a half-moon in there! You probably don't have your objective fully clicked into place..
  • 22. Quiz Over the Microscope 1. When focusing a specimen, you should always start with the ___________________ objective. 2. When using the high power objective, only the ________ ___________ knob should be used. 3. The type of microscope used in most science classes is the _________________ microscope 4. What part of the microscope can adjust the amount of light that hits the slide? ______________________________
  • 23. 5. You should carry the microscope by the ________ and the __________. 6. The objectives are attached to what part of the microscope (it can be rotated to click the lenses into place): _______________ ________________ 7. You should always store you microscope with the ________________ objective in place. 8. A microscope has an ocular objective of 10x and a high power objective of 50x. What is this microscope's total magnification? ____________