Cells and Structures
Developments in Microscopy
Developments²
Microscopy Skills
Microscopy Skills²
100

What are the two types of cells?

Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes 

100

_____________ is how much larger an object appears compared to its real size

Magnification 

100

Explain what the phrase "Technology begets discovery" means.

It means that improvements in technology can lead to new discoveries. 

100

Look at the picture of the microscope. What is the name for the part labeled 8?

Ocular Lens 

100

A microscope has a field of view (FOV) of 2.0 mm under the low-power lens (40x magnification). If the high-power lens provides 400x magnification, what is the FOV under high power?

.2 mm

200

Name the 4 cellular structures common to all cells.

  • Plasma membrane

  • Cytoplasm 

  • DNA

  • Ribosomes

200

_____________ is the the smallest interval distinguishable by the microscope, which then corresponds to the degree of detail visible in an image created by the instrument.

Resolution 

200

What do electron microscopes use to magnify the specimen? 

electron beams focused by electromagnets

200

List the three steps involved with preparing a wet mount.

1. Place a small piece of your sample on a slide.

2. Using a pipette drop a few drops of water onto the specimen. 

3. Place the edge of the cover slip over the sample at a 45 degree angle and carefully lower/drop the cover slip into place.

200

Look at the picture. Here is a drawing of a 150 μm cell viewed under the microscope at high power.  Calculate the magnification of the drawing. 


360x = 400x (sig figs)

300

What is the function of the plasma membrane?

Selective Barrier, Protection, Communication, Structural Support 

300

What two things do compound light microscopes use to magnify an object?

light and lenses

300

A microscopy technique where a frozen biological sample is fractured along a plane, usually through the lipid bilayer of membranes. The fractured surfaces are then coated with a thin layer of metal, and the replica is viewed under an electron microscope.

Freeze-Fracture Microscopy

300

A __________ is a chemical that binds to structures within a sample and are used to make the structures show more clearly when being viewed.

Stain

300

Look at the picture. Here is an amoeba drawn at 300X life size.  What is the actual size of the amoeba?

.57 = .6 (sig figs)

400

What is the function of cytoplasm? 

Medium for Chemical Reactions

Suspension of Organelles

Nutrient Storage

Transport

400

What are the benefits and limitations of compound light microscopes?

Benefits:

  • Ease of use

  • Less expensive to buy

  • Can observe dead or living cells in color

  • Cell movement can be studied

  • Quick specimen preparation (minutes to hours)

  • No need for high voltage electricity

Limitations:

  • Maximum magnification of about 1500X

  • Low resolving power (0.25µm to 0.3µm)

400

A microscopy technique where samples are rapidly frozen (without forming ice crystals), and then imaged using electron microscopy at cryogenic temperatures.

Cryogenic Electron Microscopy

400

The __________ is the diameter of the area visible through the microscope.

Field of View (FOV)

400

When drawing a cell where should you place the drawing on the paper?

Center of the page

500

What is the function of ribosomes?

Protein Synthesis

500

What are the benefits and limitations of compound light microscopes?

Benefits:

  • Magnification of 100,000X to 300,000X

  • High resolving power (0.001µm)

Limitations:

  • Expensive to use

  • Requires cells to be killed and chemically 

  • No movement can be seen  

  • Without stain or dye, no color* can be seen

  • High voltage electric current is required 

  • Specimen preparation usually takes few days

500

What type of microscopy uses antibodies tagged with fluorescent dyes to bind to specific proteins or molecules in a sample.

Immunofluorescence Microscopy

500

What method do we use to determine the FOV of a microscope on low power? 

Place a transparent metric ruler under the low power objective lens of a microscope

500

What information should be included in the title of a cell drawing?

State what has been drawn and what lens power it was drawn under