Lab 1
What happens to an image when viewed with a microscope?
- Microscope images appear upside down and backwards - Movement appears to be in opposite direction than the actual movement
Where is hyaline cartilage located?
-Covers articular ends of long bones -Most of fetal skeleton -Most of larynx, trachea, nose
Cleaning materials
1. Cotton swabs, lens paper, or tissue paper for lenses 2. Paper towels for body and stage
Cleaning solutions
1. Use soap solution for cleaning the body and stage of the microscope 2. Use alcohol or lens cleaner for cleaning the lenses
Total magnification of image
10X eyepiece X magnification of objective
Always view your slide first with the ______ objective. First lower the objective as close as possible to the stage. As you look through the microscope, slowly move it up and away from the stage using the course adjustment
4X - Then switch to a higher objective and only use the fine focus knob when viewing your sample
Most eukaryotic cells have a diameter of what?
7-20 microns (μm), while prokaryotic cells are smaller (0.2-5 μm) - Red blood cells have an average diameter of 7.2 μm, and are a useful reference for size approximation
How to carry the microscope?
Always carry the microscope with two hands, one hand on the base, and one hand on the arm
Simple columnar epithelium (respiratory)
Ciliated
Examine the lens; the oil should fill the space between the slide or ________________ and the ____________
Coverslip; Lens
Clean the 100X oil immersion lens with the cleaning solution provided immediately after use. What do you have to be careful of?
DO NOT GET OIL ON ANY OTHER OBJECTIVES. It ruins them. Use a fresh piece of Kleenex for each lens.
Perichondrium
Dense irregular connective tissue membrane covering cartilage
Working distance
Distance between objective lens and specimen
Stratified squamous epithelium (nonkeratinized) location
Esophagus, mouth, and vagina
Where is elastic cartilage located?
External ear, epiglottis
While looking through the eyepiece use the _______ focus knob to move the lens up and down in tiny increments; this action should bring the tissue into focus
Fine
Loose areolar CT location
Found around every blood vessel, helping to keep the vessel in place. The tissue is also found around and between most body organs.
Do not use coarse focus knob on what?
High focus
The _____________ the magnification, the less working distance you have
Higher
Where is fibrocartilage located?
Intervertebral discs, pubic symphysis, discs of knee joint
Simple squamous epithelium location
Kidney glomeruli; air sacs of the lungs; lining of heart, blood vessels and lymphatic vessels; lining of ventral body cavity (serosae)
Simple cuboidal epithelium location
Kidney tubules; ducts and secretory portions of small glands; ovary surface
Always clean the lenses, both objective and eyepiece, before starting to use the microscope. A few minutes cleaning saves a lot of frustration later. Only use what?
Kleenex/lens paper to clean the lens, never use paper towels. Paper towels are abrasive and can scratch the lens. Wipe the dust off the condenser and light source. Repeat the procedure when you are finished. Don't forget to wipe the stage off.
Stratified cuboidal epithelium location
Largest ducts of sweat glands, mammary glands, and salivary glands
When you move the slide to the right, the image goes to the __________
Left
Clean the oil immersion objective with what?
Lens paper and lens cleaner
Stratified transitional epithelium location
Lines urinary bladder
Stratified columnar epithelium location
Rare in the body; small amounts in male urethra and in large ducts of some glands
Pseudostratified epithelium location
Respiratory tract and portions of male urethra
Stratified squamous epithelium (keratinized) location
Skin, hair, and nails
Always use a coverslip when viewing __________________ to prevent fluid from getting in the objectives, and ruining them
Wet mounts