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Page 1: Microscopes A Historical Perspective The Microscope Through the Years Zacharias Janssen (1580- 1638), a Dutch eyeglass maker, is generally credited with

MicroscopesMicroscopesA Historical Perspective

Page 2: Microscopes A Historical Perspective The Microscope Through the Years Zacharias Janssen (1580- 1638), a Dutch eyeglass maker, is generally credited with

The Microscope Through the The Microscope Through the YearsYears

Zacharias Janssen (1580-1638), a Dutch eyeglass maker, is generally credited with developing the first compound microscope in the 1590’s with his father, Hans.

Because the lenses were not ground perfectly, they only saw fuzzy blurs.

Page 3: Microscopes A Historical Perspective The Microscope Through the Years Zacharias Janssen (1580- 1638), a Dutch eyeglass maker, is generally credited with

Anton van Leeuwenhoek Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723)(1632-1723)

Dutch fabric merchant.

His unusual hobby was to make tiny lenses out of glass.

He perfectly ground lenses that could magnify objects about 270X in 1676.

Page 4: Microscopes A Historical Perspective The Microscope Through the Years Zacharias Janssen (1580- 1638), a Dutch eyeglass maker, is generally credited with

Leeuwenhoek: Early Pioneer of Leeuwenhoek: Early Pioneer of the Microscopethe Microscope

observed “animacules” in a drop of water.

found that his own blood cells were round, and the blood cells of fish and birds were oval.

described the appearance of bacteria from scraping his teeth.

Page 5: Microscopes A Historical Perspective The Microscope Through the Years Zacharias Janssen (1580- 1638), a Dutch eyeglass maker, is generally credited with

Robert Hooke (1635-1703)Robert Hooke (1635-1703)English scientist who refined the

compound microscope with two lenses.

His most famous discovery showed that cork is made of cells in 1665.

Hooke used the name cell because what he saw reminded him of little rooms in a monastery.

Page 6: Microscopes A Historical Perspective The Microscope Through the Years Zacharias Janssen (1580- 1638), a Dutch eyeglass maker, is generally credited with

Schleiden and Schwann (1830’s)Schleiden and Schwann (1830’s)

Schleiden-German botanist who studied plant tissue under the microscope

Schwann-German zoologist who examined animal tissue under the microscope.

Virchow-hypothesized that cells divide to form new cells.

These ideas became the cell theory: All living things are made of cells. Cells are the basic unit of life. Cells come only from other cells.

Page 7: Microscopes A Historical Perspective The Microscope Through the Years Zacharias Janssen (1580- 1638), a Dutch eyeglass maker, is generally credited with

Louis Pasteur (1822-1895)Louis Pasteur (1822-1895)He used the microscope to

discover that microorganisms were the cause of disease. This became the GERM THEORY.

Discovered vaccines for anthrax and rabies.

Most well-known for a process used to kill bacteria in milk with high heat, protecting us against diseases like tuberculosis and typhoid fever.

Page 8: Microscopes A Historical Perspective The Microscope Through the Years Zacharias Janssen (1580- 1638), a Dutch eyeglass maker, is generally credited with

Different Kinds of MicroscopesDifferent Kinds of Microscopes

Microscopes are instruments that produce larger-than-life (magnified) images, pictures, or even videotapes.

Most microscopes use light rays to produce a magnified image of an object. These microscopes are called optical microscopes. (optical refers to light)

Page 9: Microscopes A Historical Perspective The Microscope Through the Years Zacharias Janssen (1580- 1638), a Dutch eyeglass maker, is generally credited with

Advantages of New TechnologyAdvantages of New Technology

Compound microscopes only magnify up to about 1000 times. not powerful enough to show viruses.

Problem solved in 1930s with electron microscope. Can magnify objects nearly one million times.

Using electron microscope, individual atoms and molecules can be observed.

Page 10: Microscopes A Historical Perspective The Microscope Through the Years Zacharias Janssen (1580- 1638), a Dutch eyeglass maker, is generally credited with

The Microscope TodayThe Microscope TodayResearch is done

using electron microscopes.

Uses a beam of tiny particles called electrons instead of light rays.

Beam of electrons is not focused through a lens, but through magnets.

Page 11: Microscopes A Historical Perspective The Microscope Through the Years Zacharias Janssen (1580- 1638), a Dutch eyeglass maker, is generally credited with

Common Types of Electron Common Types of Electron MicroscopesMicroscopes

TEM (Transmission Electron Microscope)-useful for observing the inside of an object, such as the structures found in a cell.

SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope)-useful for observing the outer structure of an object, such as the arrangement of atoms in a solid.

Page 12: Microscopes A Historical Perspective The Microscope Through the Years Zacharias Janssen (1580- 1638), a Dutch eyeglass maker, is generally credited with

Incredible ViewsIncredible Views SEM view of a moth’s head region.

Page 13: Microscopes A Historical Perspective The Microscope Through the Years Zacharias Janssen (1580- 1638), a Dutch eyeglass maker, is generally credited with

Incredible ViewsIncredible Views

SEM pictures of tiny globules used on scratch and sniff stickers.

Page 14: Microscopes A Historical Perspective The Microscope Through the Years Zacharias Janssen (1580- 1638), a Dutch eyeglass maker, is generally credited with

More Incredible ViewsMore Incredible ViewsWhat is

this?The hook

that makes up velcro.

Page 15: Microscopes A Historical Perspective The Microscope Through the Years Zacharias Janssen (1580- 1638), a Dutch eyeglass maker, is generally credited with

Still MoreStill MoreNotice the

unmagnified pollen grains visible on the flower. (top)

Then look at pollen grains that have been magnified 60 times. (center)

The 3-D image of pollen grains (bottom) has been magnified 378 times.

Page 16: Microscopes A Historical Perspective The Microscope Through the Years Zacharias Janssen (1580- 1638), a Dutch eyeglass maker, is generally credited with

Scanning Tunneling MicroscopeScanning Tunneling Microscope

A new type of electron microscope took this photograph of individual silicon atoms.

Page 17: Microscopes A Historical Perspective The Microscope Through the Years Zacharias Janssen (1580- 1638), a Dutch eyeglass maker, is generally credited with

What is this?What is this?

Needle and thread

Page 18: Microscopes A Historical Perspective The Microscope Through the Years Zacharias Janssen (1580- 1638), a Dutch eyeglass maker, is generally credited with

In ConclusionIn Conclusion

Over 400 years ago, the microscope was invented. This instrument changed our entire view of the world.

Although the discoveries of the first uses of the microscope seem simple compared with the discoveries made today, your knowledge of this tool will illustrate why these were so earth-shaking.