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Living Organisms Consist of Cells •State the resolution and magnification that can be achieved by a light microscope •Explain the difference between magnification and resolution •Explain the need for staining samples in light microscopy

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Page 1: Living Organisms Consist of Cells State the resolution and magnification that can be achieved by a light microscope Explain the difference between magnification

Living Organisms Consist of Cells

•State the resolution and magnification that can be achieved by a light microscope•Explain the difference between magnification and resolution•Explain the need for staining samples in light microscopy

Page 2: Living Organisms Consist of Cells State the resolution and magnification that can be achieved by a light microscope Explain the difference between magnification

Resolution and Magnification

Car Headlights from far away Car Headlights Close-Up

Page 3: Living Organisms Consist of Cells State the resolution and magnification that can be achieved by a light microscope Explain the difference between magnification

Define the Following Terms

• Magnification• Resolution

Page 4: Living Organisms Consist of Cells State the resolution and magnification that can be achieved by a light microscope Explain the difference between magnification

Light Microscope

• Number of lenses used to produce an image

• Light passes from the bulb (or mirror) under the stage through a condenser lens and then through the specimen

• The light beam is focused through the objective lens then the eyepiece lens

Page 5: Living Organisms Consist of Cells State the resolution and magnification that can be achieved by a light microscope Explain the difference between magnification

• How do you calculate the magnification power of a light microscope?• Eyepiece lens magnification x Objective lens magnification

• The max magnification of a light microscope is x1500

• The max resolution of a light microscope is 200nm

Page 6: Living Organisms Consist of Cells State the resolution and magnification that can be achieved by a light microscope Explain the difference between magnification
Page 7: Living Organisms Consist of Cells State the resolution and magnification that can be achieved by a light microscope Explain the difference between magnification

An Electron Microscope

Page 8: Living Organisms Consist of Cells State the resolution and magnification that can be achieved by a light microscope Explain the difference between magnification

Chloroplasts Electron micrograph

Leaf cells in moss ; viewed using light Microscope; chloroplasts visible, but not detailed

Page 9: Living Organisms Consist of Cells State the resolution and magnification that can be achieved by a light microscope Explain the difference between magnification

Optical microscope image of blood cell smear.

Page 10: Living Organisms Consist of Cells State the resolution and magnification that can be achieved by a light microscope Explain the difference between magnification

SEM image of red blood cells.

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TEM image of a thin section of a blood vessel. A white blood cell is entering the tissue between two epithelial cells.