Lab 4 Microscopy

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Iris Diaphragm

A part of the condenser that can be opened or closed to allow different amounts of light through the condenser

oil immersion

A technique used to increase the resolution of a microscope by immersing both the objective lens and the specimen in a transparent oil.

Total Magnification

Achieved through the interaction of two lenses: the ocular lens (10X) and the objective lens currently in use. ( multiply the magnification of the ocular lens by the magnification of the objective lens being used) Example: 10x4=40x (400)

Arm

Attaches the head, nosepiece, and base. When transporting the microscope, grip the arm with one hand

Nosepiece

Connects the objective lenses to the head, and rotates to change the objective lenses

Eyepiece

Contains the ocular lenses (dissection)

Working Distance

Distance between bottom of the objective lens to the top of the slide

Field of View

Everything that is visible when you look through the eye piece

(LPD X LPM) / HPM

HPD Formula

Depth of Field

How much of the total thickness of a specimen is in focus between different objectives

Parfocal

If a slide is in clear focus with one objective, when you move to another objective what you are viewing will be in partial (almost clear) focus. compound microscopes are usually this kind because larger adjustments cant be made with higher mag

Mechanical Stage Controls

Knobs used to move the mechanical stage left and right or up and down

Ocular Lenses

Lenses located in the eyepiece; magnify 10x normal size

Condenser

Located under the stage aperture. It's used to focus the light through the slide. focuses light into the form of a cone

course adjustment knob

Moves the mechanical stage up and down in large increments. The only knob that should never be used with the high power or oil immersion objective lenses

Stage Aperture

Opening in the mechanical stage that allows light to pass through the slide

Mechanical Stage

Platform that holds the slide in place

Base

The bottom part of the microscope. When transporting the microscope, place one hand under the base for support

Eyepiece

The part of the microscope rat you look into

Head

The part of the microscope that provides attachments points for the ocular and objective lenses

light source

a light bulb that provides light for viewing the image

Focusing Knobs

adjusts the focus by raising and lowering the body tube (dissection)

Zoom magnification control

changes the magnification (total mag =10x) (dissection)

Body Tube

contains ocular and objective lenses (dissection)

Light Source

dissecting microscopes normally have an external light source but some have mirrors to reflect light from below through a glass stage to back-light the specimens (dissection)

focal distance

distance between the specimen and condencer

HPD

high power diameter of field of view

HPM

high power total magnification

stage

horizontal platform with a hole for light beam. You place the slides on it.

LPD

low power diameter of field of view

LPM

low power total magnification

Oil Immersion Objective Lens

magnification by 100x

Low Power Objective Lens

magnification by 10x

High Power Objective Lens

magnification by 40x

Scanning Objective Lens

magnification by 4x

coarse focus knob

moves stage up and down

inversion

property of microscopes that makes images to appear upside-down and flipped left to-right

higher the condencer.......

smaller and more concentrated cone of light

fine adjustment knob

smaller dial used with any objective lense to fine tune the view. constant scans to bring image into focus

numerical aperture

the ability of a lens to gather light is referred to as its

resolving power

the ability of an optical instrument to show two objects as separate

Stage

the area of the microscope where specimens are placed for examinations (dissection)

dissection microscope

used for looking at larger items Used for magnification while dissecting a specimen.

compound light microscope

uses a light source and compounds the magnification of several lenses best for viewing objects from 1cm to 5μm


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