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3/5/14 Today’s Agenda:

Students will grade Nutrition Test as a class. TO : Identify parts of the microscope . Students will complete A – Z Microscope Internet Activity. Closure: You’re Stuck Here Until…. 3/5/14 Today’s Agenda:. State Standards:

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3/5/14 Today’s Agenda:

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  1. Students will grade Nutrition Test as a class. • TO: Identify parts of the microscope. • Students will complete A – Z Microscope Internet Activity. • Closure: You’re Stuck Here Until…. 3/5/14 Today’s Agenda: State Standards: 9.2 Describestrategies for prevention of diseases including health screenings and examinations. Unit 5: What skills are necessary to be a Laboratory Assistant?

  2. Microscopes • Invented by Antony van Leeuwenhoek in 16C who then discovered bacteria. • 2 Models - • Monocular has 1 eye piece • Binocular has 2 eyepieces • Epifluorescence microscope detects antibodies and specific organisms by using a fluorescent dye stain

  3. Monocular Binocular

  4. Parts of a Microscope • Base – solid stand • Arm – long stem, used to carry

  5. Parts of a Microscope • Eyepieces – aka Ocular viewpeice, magnifies the object usually 10x or 20x, piece that you look through

  6. Parts of a Microscope • Objectives – magnify the object being viewed • Low-power = 4x • Low-power = 10x • High-power = 40x • High-power = 45x • Oil-immersion (OI) = 95x • Oil-immersion (OI) = 100x (when image is too dark)

  7. Parts of a Microscope • Revolving Nose Piece – where objectives attach, turn to use different objective • Stage – flat platform c slide clips to hold slide in place

  8. Parts of a Microscope • Course Adjustment Knob – moves objective up and down, rough focus • Fine Adjustment Knob – moves objective slowly for clear focus

  9. Parts of a Microscope • Iris Diaphragm– controls amount of light to enter the microscope • Illuminating Light– light source • Body Tube – connect the eye piece and objectives.

  10. To Determine Magnification: • Multiply the power of the eye piece times the power of the objective in use. • Examples: • The eyepiece is 10x and the objective is 4x (10)(4) = 40 times • The eyepiece is 20x and the objective is 40x (20)(40) = 800 times

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