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Compound Light Microscope •Uses two lenses and has a light source •Ocular lens usually magnifies 10x •Can be used to view living cells •Highest magnification of a compound light microscope is 2,000x

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Compound Light Microscope. Uses two lenses and has a light source Ocular lens usually magnifies 10x Can be used to view living cells Highest magnification of a compound light microscope is 2,000x. Electron Microscope. Beam of electrons produce an enlarged image of specimen - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Compound Light Microscope•Uses two lenses and has a light source

•Ocular lens usually magnifies 10x

•Can be used to view living cells

•Highest magnification of a compound light microscope is 2,000x

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Electron Microscope• Beam of electrons produce an enlarged image of specimen

•Highest magnification of an electron microscope is 200,000x

• Cannot be used to view living cells

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Scanning Electron Microscope

•Electron beam is focused on a specimen coated with a very thin layer of metal

•Electrons that bounce off form an image on a fluorescent screen

•Show 3-D images of cell surfaces

•Black and white images only (artificial colors sometimes added)

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Transmission Electron Microscope•An electron beam is directed at a very thin slice of a specimen stained with metal ions

•Electrons passing through the specimen strike a fluorescent screen, forming an image

•The formed image can show the internal structure of a cell in fine detail

•Black and white images only (artificial colors sometimes added)

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Stage

Light Source

Ocular Lens

Objective Lens 10x

Objective Lens 4x

Objective Lens 40x

Course Adjustment

Fine Adjustment

Stage Clips

Base

Body Tube

Arm

Nosepiece

Diaphragm/Condenser

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Answers1. Body Tube 12. Coarse

Adjustment2. Nosepiece 13. Fine

Adjustment3. Objective lens 4x 14. Base4. Objective lens 10x5. Objective lens 40x6. Stage Clips7. Diaphragm / Condenser8. Light Source9. Eyepiece10. Arm11. Stage

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Magnification

- increase of an objects apparent size.

Resolution

- power to show details correctly

Contrast - the ability to distinguish different densities of structures

Wet Mount

- a glass slide holding a specimen suspended in a drop of liquid