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CELL BIOLOGY
Microscopy
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What should you be able to describe by the end of the video?
Advantages of an
electron microscope
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What is the main function of microscopes?
To
magnify
images of
specimens
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What did early microscopes look like?
They looked much simpler than
modern
ones
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What have light microscopes allowed scientists to discover?
Structures
inside cells, like the
nucleus
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What is a limitation of light microscopes regarding magnification?
They have limited
magnification power
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What is a limitation of light microscopes regarding resolution?
They produce blurred images at
high magnification
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Why was the electron microscope invented?
To explore
structures
inside
cells in detail
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What are the key advantages of electron microscopes?
Greater
magnification
and
resolution
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What can be seen in the nucleus using an electron microscope?
Details that are not visible with
light microscopes
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How is magnification calculated?
Magnification =
size of image
/ size of
real object
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What will you be given in the exam regarding magnification calculations?
The
equation
for magnification
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If the image size of the nucleus is 45 mm and the real size is 0.01 mm, what is the magnification?
4,500 times
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If the image size of a mitochondrion is 30 mm and the real size is 0.3 mm, what is the magnification?
100 times
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How do you calculate the size of the real object if you know the image size and magnification?
Size of real object
=
size of image
/ magnification
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If the image size is 87 mm and the magnification is 2,000 times, what is the real size of the cell?
0.0435
mm
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What are the advantages of using an electron microscope over a light microscope?
Much greater
magnification
Higher
resolution
Ability to see fine details in specimens
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What steps should you follow to calculate magnification?
Measure the size of the image
Measure the size of the real object
Use the
formula
: Magnification =
size of image
/
size of real object
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What are the limitations of light microscopes?
Limited magnification
Limited
resolution
leading to
blurred images
Inability to view
fine details
inside cells
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What is the significance of the magnification equation in microscopy?
It allows calculation of how much larger an image appears compared to the
actual object
.
Essential for understanding the scale of
microscopic
images.
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