What is the Compound light microscope (bright-field microscope) used for?
Examine cellular structures that are too small to be seen with the naked eye
What are the two magnifying lenses?
What is the Critical factor resolution achieved by the microscope?
Ability to see structures as separate and distinct
What are the 5 basic terminology of microscopy?
What is Resolution:
What is the equation for calculating Magnification:
Magnification Equation: Total Magnification = Objective x Ocular
What is Numerical Aperture (NA):
light gathering ability of the system
It’s the ability of the microscope to render the finest detail distinctly visible
Empty Magnification:
Further magnification of two dots that are no longer resolvable (cannot be distinguished) is considered empty magnification
What is Resolving Power:
The ability of a lens to separate two distinct points
This is the limit of usable magnification
What is Definition:
What are the functional categories of the microscope?
What components make up the foundation Structure?
What components make up the Slide Holder?
What components make up the Light Controls?
What components make up the Magnification System?
What components make up the Focus Adjusters?
What parts of the microscope are found in the base?
1.Transformer
2.Rheostat
3.Illuminator (lamp)
What is the Transformer:
What is the Rheostat:
What is the purpose of the Illuminator (lamp):
1.Provides the major illumination to light the specimen
6.Tungsten or Tungsten-halogen bulbs are most frequently used
What parts of the microscope are found in the Condenser?
Centring Screws
Filter Holder
A swing out attachment at the bottom of the condenser
Easily swings into the light path
It is used to hold light-absorbing filters (blue, green, daylight filters)
Purpose of the coloured or selective filters is to control the contrast in the image of a coloured microscopic preparation (i.e. blood film)
Should be used in precise microscopy where fine detail is important
Aperture Iris Diaphragm
Can be used to adjust the diameter of the light beam passing through the objective lens so that it will just fill the front lens of the objective
This can help to reduce spherical aberration
Spherical aberration is when many focal points produce a blurry image