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Page 1: Created by J. Cook. The Compound Microscope Preparing a wet mount slide What are the steps? 1. Place one or two drops on slide. 2. Cover with slip

Microscope Review

Created by J. Cook

Page 2: Created by J. Cook. The Compound Microscope Preparing a wet mount slide What are the steps? 1. Place one or two drops on slide. 2. Cover with slip

The Compound Microscope

Page 3: Created by J. Cook. The Compound Microscope Preparing a wet mount slide What are the steps? 1. Place one or two drops on slide. 2. Cover with slip

The Compound Microscope

Page 4: Created by J. Cook. The Compound Microscope Preparing a wet mount slide What are the steps? 1. Place one or two drops on slide. 2. Cover with slip

Preparing a wet mount slideWhat are the steps?1.Place one or two drops on slide.2.Cover with slip at 45○ angle.3.Gently press down to remove air bubbles.

Page 5: Created by J. Cook. The Compound Microscope Preparing a wet mount slide What are the steps? 1. Place one or two drops on slide. 2. Cover with slip

SketchesList the 6 components of a sketch.1.Name the object2.Write the total magnification.3.Complete a detailed sketch. Use pencil.4.Label important parts.5.Show the measurement (size of object).6.Make detailed written observations of things that can’t be shown in sketch: descriptions of movement/behavior etc. .

Page 6: Created by J. Cook. The Compound Microscope Preparing a wet mount slide What are the steps? 1. Place one or two drops on slide. 2. Cover with slip

What is the benefit of each power?LOW: Scanning. Finding objects. Viewing a large area of the slide.

MEDIUM: Greater detail than low, but can still see a fairly large area of slide. Easier to follow moving organisms than on high power.

HIGH: Greatest magnification to see the most detail.

Page 7: Created by J. Cook. The Compound Microscope Preparing a wet mount slide What are the steps? 1. Place one or two drops on slide. 2. Cover with slip

Using High Power1. Get object in sharp focus on low, then

medium power before going to high.2. The object must be centered.3. Once on high power only small

adjustments should be needed.Use only the fine adjustment knob.

4. Often requires more light than low or medium power.

5. Objects at slightly different levels will not all be in focus at the same time.

6. If you “lose” an object on high power you will have to go back to medium or low to find it again.

Page 8: Created by J. Cook. The Compound Microscope Preparing a wet mount slide What are the steps? 1. Place one or two drops on slide. 2. Cover with slip

Trouble ShootingHow do you focus an object?1.Always start on low power2.Use Coarse adjustment first.3.Then use fine adjustment

What if no light is coming through?4.Turn on the microscope and all power strips.5.Adjust the diaphragm6.Clean the lenses7.Make sure the nose piece is “clicked” into place.

Page 9: Created by J. Cook. The Compound Microscope Preparing a wet mount slide What are the steps? 1. Place one or two drops on slide. 2. Cover with slip

Actual Field Diameters of Our Microscopes

Write these numbers down in a safe place. You will need to know them all year long!

POWER MAGNIFICATION FIELDDIAMETER

Low 40X 4500 µmMedium 100X 1800 µm

High 400X 450 µm

Page 10: Created by J. Cook. The Compound Microscope Preparing a wet mount slide What are the steps? 1. Place one or two drops on slide. 2. Cover with slip

Measuring under a microscope How is total magnification calculated?The objective lens multiplied by the eye piece

What is the “field diameter”?The distance across the lighted circle you see when looking through the microscope.What is the general formula used to determine the size of an object?The field diameter divided by how many of that object you estimate would fit across the diameter.

Page 11: Created by J. Cook. The Compound Microscope Preparing a wet mount slide What are the steps? 1. Place one or two drops on slide. 2. Cover with slip

The Dissecting Microscope

Page 12: Created by J. Cook. The Compound Microscope Preparing a wet mount slide What are the steps? 1. Place one or two drops on slide. 2. Cover with slip

Comparing and Contrasting the microscopes

List some similarities for both microscopes.

State some differences for the Compound microscope.

State some differences for the Dissecting microscope.(Include purpose, type of object to view, appearance of objects etc.)