lab#1 microscopy & epithelial tissue lama alabdi supervised by: dr. reem alajmi

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Lab#1 Microscopy & Epithelial Tissue Lama AlAbdi Supervised by: Dr. Reem AlAjmi

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Page 1: Lab#1 Microscopy & Epithelial Tissue Lama AlAbdi Supervised by: Dr. Reem AlAjmi

Lab#1Microscopy

&Epithelial Tissue

Lama AlAbdiSupervised by: Dr.

Reem AlAjmi

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Genera!y, It is an instrument used to examine andmonitor objects we can’t see with the naked eye.It has many applications.

Microscope

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There are different classes and types of microscopes dependingon the magnification power, their applications, and how theyare operated:Transmission electron microscope (TEM).Scanning electron microscope (SEM).Inverted microscope.Light (compound) microscope.

Types of microscopes

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The compoundmicroscope is made of 3systems:The mounting andmovement System.The magnificationSystem.The i!umination System.

Compound Microscope

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The mounting and movement system

The body tube:carries the ocular lenses

The arm:Supports and connects theupper part of the microscope

The coarse focusing knob:for stage movementThe fine focusing knob:for image sharpness

The nose piece:Carries the objective lenses andmove them accordingly above thestageThe stage:Horizontal platform upon whichthe slide of interest rest

The base:Supports the microscope

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The ocular lenses:5X, 10X, and 15X

The objective lenses:Scanning lens: 3.5X or 4X or 5XLow power lens: 10XHigh power lens: 40XOil immersion lens: 100X

THE MAGNIFICATION SYSTEM

How to calculate the magnification power?Magnification power = ocular lens xobjective lens.(e.g.) 10X x 40X = 400X hint: Don’t forget the unit

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THE ILLUMINATION SYSTEM

The illuminator:light source

The iris diaphragm:controls the amount of lightreaching the slide

The condenser:collects and concentrate the light

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THE EPITHELIAL TISSUE

Prepared by : Reem Aldossari

Lab 2ZOO 103

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Types of Epithelial Tissue

•Epithelial tissue can be divided into two groups depending on the number of layers of which it is composes.

simple epithelium: which consist of only

one layer

squamous epithelium

cuboidal epitheliu

m

columnar epithelium

StomachIntestineCollecting tubule

Thyroid gland

Lining of MouthTop view

Bowman’s capsuleSide view

stratified epithelium:

which consist of more than

one layer

( Squamous,cuboidal,columnar)Skin of Toad

( Frog )

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Covering “surface” epithelium

.

Glandular

epithelium

Neuro_epithium

Types of Epithelial Tissue

•The Simple.•Stratified.

epithelium of cells

specialized to

produce secretion.

(Goblet cell)

•Epithelial tissue can be divided into two groups depending on their function of which it is composes.

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Squamous epithelium

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Simple Cuboidal Epithelium

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Simple Columnar Epithelium

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Glandular Epithelium

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Stratified sequamous epithelium in skin keratinized and non keratinized

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Stratified cuboidal epithelium in sweat gland

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Thank you for your attention