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Introduction to the Microscope Lab Activity
This lab was created by Mr. Buckley from Edward Knox High School. Credit is given for this original activity to Mr. Buckley.


Introduction
   "Micro" refers to tiny, "scope" refers to view or look at. Microscopes are tools used to enlarge images
of small objects so as they can be studied. The compound light microscope is an instrument containing
two lenses, which magnifies, and a variety of knobs to resolve (focus) the picture. Because it uses more
than one lens, it is sometimes called the compound microscope in addition to being referred to as being a
light microscope. In this lab, we will learn about the proper use and handling of the microscope.

Instructional Objectives
    •   Demonstrate the proper procedures used in correctly using the compound light microscope.
    •   Prepare and use a wet mount.
    •   Determine the total magnification of the microscope.
    •   Explain how to properly handle the microscope.
    •   Describe changes in the field of view and available light when going from low to high power
        using the
        compound light microscope
    •   Explain why objects must be centered in the field of view before going from low to high power
        using the compound light microscope.
    •   Explain how to increase the amount of light when going from low to high power using the
        compound light microscope.
    •   Explain the proper procedure for focusing under low and high power using the compound light
        microscope.

Materials
    •   Compound microscope
    •   Glass slides
    •   Cover slips
    •   Eye dropper
    •   Beaker of water
    •   The letter "e" cut from newsprint
    •   Scissors
Procedure
I. Microscope Parts and Function

   1. Carry the microscope with both hands --- one on the arm and the other under the base of the
      microscope.
   2. One person from each group will now go over to the microscope storage area and properly
      transport one microscope to your working area.
   3. The other person in the group will pick up a pair of scissors, newsprint, a slide, and a cover slip.
   4. Remove the dust cover and store it properly. Plug in the scope. Do not turn it on until told to do
      so.
   5. Examine the microscope and give the function of each of the parts listed on the right side of the
      diagram. Use a separate sheet to list and define the function of each part of the microscope.


                                                     1. eyepiece or ocular
                                                     2. body tube
                                                     3. fine adjustment knob
                                                     4. nosepiece
                                                     5. high power objective
                                                     6. low power objective
                                                     7. diaphragm
                                                     8. mirror (many microscopes have a light instead)
                                                     9. base
                                                     10. coarse adjustment
                                                     11. arm
                                                     12. stage clip
                                                     13. inclination joint




Part II. Preparing a wet mount of the letter "e”.
   1. With your scissors cut out the letter "e" from the newspaper.
   2. Place it on the glass slide so as to look like (e).
   3. Cover it with a clean cover slip. See the figure below.
4. Using your eyedropper, place a drop of water on the edge of the cover slip where it touches
   the glass slide. The water should be sucked under the slide if done properly.

          Technique for Adding a Stain when making a Wet Mount




5. Turn on the microscope and place the slide on the stage; making sure the "e" is facing the
   normal reading position (see the figure above). Using the course focus and low power, move
   the body tube down until the "e" can be seen clearly. Draw what you see in the space below.




6. Describe the relationship between what you see through the eyepiece and what you see on the
   stage.
   ______________________________________________________________________________
   ______________________________________________________________________________
   ______________________________________________________________________________

7. Looking through the eyepiece, move the slide to the upper right area of the stage. What direction
   does the image move?
   ______________________________________________________________________________
   ______________________________________________________________________________
   ______________________________________________________________________________

8. Now, move it to the lower left side of the stage. What direction does the image move?
   ______________________________________________________________________________
   ______________________________________________________________________________
   ______________________________________________________________________________
9. Re-center the slide and change the scope to high power. You will notice the "e" is out of focus.
      DO NOT touch the coarse focus knob, instead use the fine focus to resolve the picture. Draw
      the image you see of the letter e (or part of it) on high power.




   10. Locate the diaphragm under the stage. Move it and record the changes in light intensity as you do
       so.
       ______________________________________________________________________________
       ______________________________________________________________________________
       ______________________________________________________________________________
       ______________________________________________________________________________



III. Determining Total Magnification:

   1. Locate the numbers on the eyepiece and the low power objective and fill in the blanks below.

    Eyepiece magnification                   Objective magnification   Total Magnification
                                    X                                =
       ______________                           ______________           _____________

   2. Do the same for the high power objective.

     Eyepiece magnification                   Objective magnification   Total Magnification
                                     X                                =
        ______________                           ______________           _____________

   3. Write out the rule for determining total magnification of a compound microscope:

      ______________________________________________________________________________
      ______________________________________________________________________________
      ______________________________________________________________________________

   4. Remove the slide and clean it up. Turn off the microscope and wind up the wire so it resembles
      its original position. Place the low power objective in place and lower the body tube. Cover the
      scope with the dust cover. Place the scope back in its original space in the cabinet.
Conclusion Questions:
1. State TWO procedures that should be used to properly handle a light microscope.

2. Explain why the light microscope is also called the compound microscope.

3. Images observed under the light microscope are reversed and inverted. Explain what this means.

4. Explain why the specimen must be centered in the field of view on low power before going to high
power.

5. A microscope has a 20 X ocular (eyepiece) and two objectives of 10 X and 43 X respectively.

       a) Calculate the low power magnification of this microscope. Show your formula and all work.

       b) Calculate the high power magnification of this microscope. Show your formula and all work.

6. In three steps using complete sentences, describe how to make a proper wet mount of the letter e.

7. Describe the changes in the field of view and the amount of available light when going from low to
high power using the compound microscope.

8. Explain what the microscope user may have to do to combat the problems incurred in question # 7.

9. How does the procedure for using the microscope differ under high power as opposed to low power?

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Getting To Know The Microscope Lab

  • 1. Name: __________________________________ Date Completed: _____________________________ Class: ____________ Lab Minutes: _______________ Teacher: _______________________________ Introduction to the Microscope Lab Activity This lab was created by Mr. Buckley from Edward Knox High School. Credit is given for this original activity to Mr. Buckley. Introduction "Micro" refers to tiny, "scope" refers to view or look at. Microscopes are tools used to enlarge images of small objects so as they can be studied. The compound light microscope is an instrument containing two lenses, which magnifies, and a variety of knobs to resolve (focus) the picture. Because it uses more than one lens, it is sometimes called the compound microscope in addition to being referred to as being a light microscope. In this lab, we will learn about the proper use and handling of the microscope. Instructional Objectives • Demonstrate the proper procedures used in correctly using the compound light microscope. • Prepare and use a wet mount. • Determine the total magnification of the microscope. • Explain how to properly handle the microscope. • Describe changes in the field of view and available light when going from low to high power using the compound light microscope • Explain why objects must be centered in the field of view before going from low to high power using the compound light microscope. • Explain how to increase the amount of light when going from low to high power using the compound light microscope. • Explain the proper procedure for focusing under low and high power using the compound light microscope. Materials • Compound microscope • Glass slides • Cover slips • Eye dropper • Beaker of water • The letter "e" cut from newsprint • Scissors
  • 2. Procedure I. Microscope Parts and Function 1. Carry the microscope with both hands --- one on the arm and the other under the base of the microscope. 2. One person from each group will now go over to the microscope storage area and properly transport one microscope to your working area. 3. The other person in the group will pick up a pair of scissors, newsprint, a slide, and a cover slip. 4. Remove the dust cover and store it properly. Plug in the scope. Do not turn it on until told to do so. 5. Examine the microscope and give the function of each of the parts listed on the right side of the diagram. Use a separate sheet to list and define the function of each part of the microscope. 1. eyepiece or ocular 2. body tube 3. fine adjustment knob 4. nosepiece 5. high power objective 6. low power objective 7. diaphragm 8. mirror (many microscopes have a light instead) 9. base 10. coarse adjustment 11. arm 12. stage clip 13. inclination joint Part II. Preparing a wet mount of the letter "e”. 1. With your scissors cut out the letter "e" from the newspaper. 2. Place it on the glass slide so as to look like (e). 3. Cover it with a clean cover slip. See the figure below.
  • 3. 4. Using your eyedropper, place a drop of water on the edge of the cover slip where it touches the glass slide. The water should be sucked under the slide if done properly. Technique for Adding a Stain when making a Wet Mount 5. Turn on the microscope and place the slide on the stage; making sure the "e" is facing the normal reading position (see the figure above). Using the course focus and low power, move the body tube down until the "e" can be seen clearly. Draw what you see in the space below. 6. Describe the relationship between what you see through the eyepiece and what you see on the stage. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 7. Looking through the eyepiece, move the slide to the upper right area of the stage. What direction does the image move? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 8. Now, move it to the lower left side of the stage. What direction does the image move? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________
  • 4. 9. Re-center the slide and change the scope to high power. You will notice the "e" is out of focus. DO NOT touch the coarse focus knob, instead use the fine focus to resolve the picture. Draw the image you see of the letter e (or part of it) on high power. 10. Locate the diaphragm under the stage. Move it and record the changes in light intensity as you do so. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ III. Determining Total Magnification: 1. Locate the numbers on the eyepiece and the low power objective and fill in the blanks below. Eyepiece magnification Objective magnification Total Magnification X = ______________ ______________ _____________ 2. Do the same for the high power objective. Eyepiece magnification Objective magnification Total Magnification X = ______________ ______________ _____________ 3. Write out the rule for determining total magnification of a compound microscope: ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 4. Remove the slide and clean it up. Turn off the microscope and wind up the wire so it resembles its original position. Place the low power objective in place and lower the body tube. Cover the scope with the dust cover. Place the scope back in its original space in the cabinet.
  • 5. Conclusion Questions: 1. State TWO procedures that should be used to properly handle a light microscope. 2. Explain why the light microscope is also called the compound microscope. 3. Images observed under the light microscope are reversed and inverted. Explain what this means. 4. Explain why the specimen must be centered in the field of view on low power before going to high power. 5. A microscope has a 20 X ocular (eyepiece) and two objectives of 10 X and 43 X respectively. a) Calculate the low power magnification of this microscope. Show your formula and all work. b) Calculate the high power magnification of this microscope. Show your formula and all work. 6. In three steps using complete sentences, describe how to make a proper wet mount of the letter e. 7. Describe the changes in the field of view and the amount of available light when going from low to high power using the compound microscope. 8. Explain what the microscope user may have to do to combat the problems incurred in question # 7. 9. How does the procedure for using the microscope differ under high power as opposed to low power?