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B1 - Cell Biology
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Light
microscope
Equipment which uses
visible
light to detect and
magnify
small objects
Magnification
How much an image appears to have
increased
in size by
Magnification equation
Magnification
=
size
of image/size of real object
Image size
The size of an object on an image after
magnification
Actual size
The
actual
or real size of an object before
magnification
Total
magnification
The overall
magnification
in a light microscope due to the combined magnification of the
eyepiece
lens and the objective lens
Total magnification equation
Total magnification =
eyepiece lens magnification
x
objective lens magnification
Eyepiece lens
The lens that is
closest
to the eye when viewing a
microscope
Objective lenses
A set of lenses above the stage that can be manually
adjusted
to provide a
higher magnification
Magnification scale
A scale bar on an image that represents the
actual size
of an object
Graticule
A scale with many divisions that is printed on to the
eyepiece
lens to measure an object's
size
Focusing wheel
A twistable wheel that adjusts the
focus
of an object by changing the
height
of the microscope stage
Microscope slide
A thin piece of
glass
that holds biological specimens to be observed under a
microscope
Microscope stage
Where the microscope
slide
is placed and help in place with
stage clips
Field of view
The maximum diameter or area that is visible when looking through a microscope
eyepiece
Onion cells
An easily obtainable source of
plant
cells
Cheek cells
An easily
obtainable
source of
animal
cells
Iodine
solution
An
orange-brown
dye that can be used to
stain
onion cells to make them easily observable
Methylene blue
A blue dye that can be used to
stain
cheek cells to make them easily
observable