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Title: Microscopy and Cytology


1
Microscopy and Cytology
  • p 73

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Compound Light Microscope
  • Review proper use and care of microscope by
    watching video.
  • Principles of microscopy p 78

3
A.Magnification
  • Factor by which specimen is enlarged

4
B. Parfocal and parcentric
  • Image will remain in focus and centered as you
    switch from one objective to the next.

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C. Size of microscopic field
  • Using a ruler, you will measure the diameter of
    the field using 4X scanning objective.
  • Your measurement will be somewhere near 4.2 mm
  • Ruler is in mm. Convert to micrometers
  • 4200 micrometers (um)

6
  • Formula to determine unknown field of view if
    field of view of scanning objective is known.

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Total mag with scanning objective
Field of view of scanning objective
4200 um
40 X
X
Total magnification of unknown field
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Total mag with scanning objective
Field of view of scanning objective
4200 um
40
X
100 Total magnification with low power
objective
Answer 1680 um
9
Calculating the field of view
10
  • If the size of bacterial cells is in the range of
    1-10 micrometers, which objective should be used
    for viewing bacterial cells?

11
D. Depth of focus
Defined as the vertical distance that an object
remains in focus at one time.
Remember to focus on each individual thread to
determine which is on top.
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E. Image orientation
  • View the letter E slide

If you place the slide face up and right side up
on the stage, how does the e appear when viewed
through the microscope?
13
F. Resolving Power
  • Degree at which 2 points on a specimen are seen
    as separate images

14
G. Contrast
  • The degree to which details of a specimen stand
    out against the background

15
  • Omit section V. Other types of microscopes

16
Microscopy
  • Answer questions on microscopy on p 84-86.
  • Label parts of microscope.
  • You will need to know these concepts for the lab
    practical.

17
Part IIThe Cell p 89
  • Review information on cellular structures and
    organelles. This material will be a review of
    what you have covered in lecture.
  • For the lab practical, I will only ask questions
    about the structures that we view in the lab.

18
Exercise 7.5 p 95
  • Look over drawing and models of plant and animal
    cells.
  • Concentrate on identifying these structures
  • Nucleus, nucleolus, plasma membrane, cytoplasm,
    chloroplast (in plant cells), cell wall (in
    plants), vacuole, cilia, flagella

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Exercise 7.6 p 96
  • A. Cyanobacteria-omit
  • B. Elodea leaf- prepare a wet mount, view and
    sketch (use a drop of water, then add safranin)
  • C. Onion leaf- prepare wet mount using iodine.
    Use a very thin section. Draw and label.
  • D. Stained cheek cell- prepare wet mount stained
    with methylene blue. Draw and label.
  • E. Ear swab- omit

20
Cheek cells at 10X
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Cheek cell at 1000X (using 100 X oil objective)
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All photos by Jeff Beck, CCCCD unless otherwise
noted.
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Onion cell
http//commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/ImageMicrophoto
-cells-onion2.jpg
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Exercise 7.7 Bacterial slides p.102
  • You must use OIL IMMERSION objective to view
    bacteria.
  • If you are not sure how to use oil, ask!
  • Find the area to view using scanning, 10X and 40X
    objectives, then add oil and move to 100X
    objective.
  • Always find the area with scanning objective
    first, then move to higher magnifications
  • Detailed instructions for using the oil immersion
    objective http//biology.clc.uc.edu/fankhauser/Lab
    s/Microscope/Oil_Immersion.htm

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  • View prepared slides of bacterial cells.
  • Gram-stain
  • Purple- gram positive
  • Pink to red- gram negative
  • Cell shapes
  • Coccus
  • Bacillus
  • Spirillum

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Rods- bacillus
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Spherical-coccus
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Corkscrew- spirillum
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p103
  • Study drawing of bacterial cell
  • Answer lab questions 2 and 3 on p 104-105.
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