De microscoop

Biology


the microscope

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This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Biology


the microscope

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aims of this lesson
at the end of the lesson:
You know what a microscope is
you know the names of the parts of a microscope
You know the function of these parts
You know how to use a microscope 
you practiced in how to use a microscope





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    Watch out!!
    If you can't see an object or a part of the object with the naked eye you can use a mignification glass or a microscope. 

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    Onderdelen 
    1. eyepiece ( ocular lens)
    2. arm
    3. base
    4.  light source
    5. small adjustment knob
    6. coarse adjustment knob 
    7. diaphragm
    8. stage
    9. stage clips
    10. objective lenses
    11. revolving nosepiece

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    Microscope 
    At school we can::
    40 x magnify,
    100 x magnify or 
    400 x magnify. 

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    objective lensen x
    ocular lens

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    Calculate maginification

    vergroting oculair x vergroting objectief = totale vergroting

    example:
    ocular magnifies  10 x and the objective 40 x. 
    the magnification is 10x 40 x = 400 x 

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    next video start at 3.28

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    Slide 10 - Video

    What is the function of the diaphragm of the microscop?
    A
    to magnify
    B
    to regulate the light
    C
    to hold the microscope
    D
    to swith microscope on/off

    Slide 11 - Quiz

    How do you mak a sharp image of your slide?

    Slide 12 - Mind map

    Through which part of the microscope do you look when looking at al slide
    A
    diaphragm
    B
    objective lens
    C
    ocular lens
    D
    revolving nosepiece

    Slide 13 - Quiz

    What is the function of the objective lensen?
    A
    magnify the slide
    B
    regulate the amount of light
    C
    create sharp image
    D
    to hold you microscope

    Slide 14 - Quiz

    Instructions
    1. When moving your microscope, always carry it with both hands (Figure 1, at left). Grasp the arm with one hand and place the other hand under the base for support.

    2. Turn the revolving nosepiece so that the lowest power objective lens is "clicked" into position (This is also the shortest objective lens).

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    Instructions
    3. Your microscope slide should be prepared by placing a coverslip or cover glass over the specimen. This will help protect the objective lenses if they touch the slide. Place the microscope slide on the stage and fasten it with the stage clips. You can push down on the back end of the stage clip to open it.

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    Instructions
    4. Look at the objective lens and the stage from the side (Figure 2, at right) and turn the coarse focus knob so that the objective lens moves downward (or the stage, if it moves, goes upward). Move it as far as it will go without touching the slide!

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    Instructions
    5. Now, look through the eyepiece and adjust the illuminator (or mirror) and diaphragm (Figure 3,Microscope Viewingat left) for the greatest 

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    Instructions
    6. Slowly turn the coarse adjustment so that the objective lens goes up (away from the slide). Continue until the image comes into focus. Use the fine adjustment, if available, for fine focusing. If you have a microscope with a moving stage, then turn the coarse knob so the stage moves downward or away from the objective lens.

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    Instructions
    7. Move the microscope slide around so that the image is in the center of the field of view and readjust the mirror, illuminator or diaphragm for the clearest image.
    8. Now, you should be able to change to the next objective lens with only minimal use of the focusing adjustment. Use the fine adjustment, if available. If you cannot focus on your specimen, repeat steps 4 through 7 with the higher power objective lens in place. Do not allow the objective lens to touch the slide!

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    Instructions
    9. The proper way to use a monocular microscope is to look through the eyepiece with one eye and keep the other eye open (this helps avoid eye strain). If you have to close one eye when looking into the microscope, it's ok. Remember, everything is upside down and backwards. When you move the slide to the right, the image goes to the left!

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    Instructions
    10. Do not touch the glass part of the lenses with your fingers. Use only special lens paper to clean the lenses.

    11. When finished, raise the tube (or lower the stage), click the low power lens into position and remove the slide.

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    Practical
    1. Look at the letter e from a newspaper.
    Use maginfiation 40x
    How does this letter look like? 
    Make a drawing of this letter in your notebook

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    Practical
    2. Take a hair from you and your partner
    Put it on a slide with sticky tape in an x- shape (so they are crossed)
    look at it with a magnification of 100x

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    Finish

    remove the slide from your microscope 

    hand in your microscope and clean your desk

    Did you lik it?

    study well for the SO

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