Lab Ex 3 Microscope Review Flashcards

1
Q

Light microscope

A

coordinated system of lenses arranged to produce an enlarged, focusable image of a specimen

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Magnifies

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increase in apparent size

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Resolution

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ability to distinguish 2 points as separate points

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Contrast

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amount of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of an image

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Light Source

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lightbulb located at the base of the microscope; illumunates the specimen by passing a light through a thin, almost transparent part of the specimen

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Condenser Lens

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located immediately below the specimen, focuses light from the light source onto the specimen

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Condenser Iris Diaphragm

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just below the condenser; knurled ring/lever that can be open/closed to regulate the amount of light reaching the specimen; when open, image will be bright; when closed, image will be dim

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Objectives

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3-4 lenses mounted on a revolving nosepiece; each = series of several lenses that magnify the image, improve resolution, and correct aberrations in the image; can be low (4x), medium (10x), high (40x), or oil immersion (100x)

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Ocular

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lens that you look through; magnifies the image 10x

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10
Q

Monocular

A

microscopes with one ocular

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11
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Binocular

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microscopes with 2 oculars

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12
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Body Tube

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metal casing through which light passes to the oculars

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13
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Stage

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secures the glass slide on which the specimen is mounted

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14
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Parfocal

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most light microscopes are this; image will remain nearly focused after the 40x objective lens is moved into place

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15
Q

Parcentered

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Most light microscopes are also this; image will remain centered in the field of view after the 40x objective lens is in place

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16
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Fine Adjustment Knob

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to fine-focus the image, turn this; changes the specimen-to-objective distance slightly and therefore makes it easy to fine-focus the image

17
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Field of View

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area you can see through the ocular and objective; helps you determine the approximate size of an object you are examining; can be measured with ruled micrometers

18
Q

Ocular micrometer

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small glass disk with thin lines numbered and etched in a row; lines superimpose on the image and allow you to measure the specimen

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Q

Stage micrometer

A

glass slide having precisely spaced lines etched at known intervals

20
Q

Depth of Field

A

thickness of the object in sharp focus; varies with different objectives and magnifications

21
Q

Wet Mount

A

fresh preparation of a slide to be viewed with a microscope

22
Q

Dissecting (Stereoscopic) Microscope

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offers advantages over a compound microscope like a better working distance; can be used to view opaque objects or those that are too large to see with a compound microscope; always binocular; disadvantages: lower resolution and magnification than a compound microscope (4 - 50x)

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Working Distance

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distance between the objective lens and specimen