Microscopes

Cards (17)

  • What is the main focus of the topic "The world of the microscope"?
    Cell structure and transport
  • What are the learning objectives for the topic on microscopy?
    • Development of microscopy techniques over time
    • Differences in magnification and resolution between light and electron microscopes
    • Calculation of magnification, real size, and image size of a specimen
  • What is the maximum magnification of the best light microscopes?
    ×2000
  • Why are light microscopes still widely used?
    They are relatively cheap and can magnify live specimens
  • When were the first light microscopes developed?
    In the mid-17th century
  • What is the main advantage of electron microscopes over light microscopes?
    They can magnify objects up to around 2,000,000 times
  • What type of images do transmission electron microscopes produce?
    2D images
  • What is a key feature of scanning electron microscopes?
    They provide dramatic 3D images
  • What are the limitations of electron microscopes?
    They are large, very expensive, and require controlled environments
  • How do you calculate the overall magnification of a light microscope?
    • Multiply the magnification of the eyepiece lens by the magnification of the objective lens
    • Example: If eyepiece is ×4 and objective is ×10, then overall magnification is:
    4×10=4 \times 10 =×40 \times 40
  • How should you label drawings made using a microscope?
    Indicate the magnification at which you viewed the specimen
  • What units are used for measuring distances in microscopy?
    • 1 kilometre (km) = 1000 metres (m)
    • 1 metre (m) = 100 centimetres (cm)
    • 1 centimetre (cm) = 10 millimetres (mm)
    • 1 millimetre (mm) = 1000 micrometres (µm)
    • 1 micrometre (µm) = 1000 nanometres (nm)
  • What is the standard form of a nanometre in metres?
    1 × 10⁻⁹ m
  • What is the significance of the development of microscopy techniques over time?
    • Enhanced understanding of cell structure
    • Allowed observation of subcellular structures
    • Improved imaging capabilities with advanced technology
  • How do the magnification capabilities of light microscopes compare to electron microscopes?
    Light microscopes can magnify up to ×2000, while electron microscopes can magnify up to 2,000,000 times
  • If the eyepiece lens of a microscope is ×10 and the objective lens is ×40, what is the overall magnification?
    10×40=10 \times 40 =×400 \times 400
  • What is the formula for calculating the size of an object under a microscope?
    • The formula is not provided in the study material, but typically involves:
    • Size of object = Size of image / Magnification