Which parts of the modern microscope do you think were absent from Leeuwenhoek’s microscope?

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  1. Which parts of the modern microscope do you think were absent from Leeuwenhoek’s microscope?
  2. Why is it necessary to calibrate the ocular micrometer with each objective? 
  3. When measuring dimensions of microorganisms, what slide preparation should be used and why?
  4. Complete the following for each objective in your microscope:

 

_____ Ocular micrometer divisions = _________ stage micrometer divisions

_____ Ocular micrometer divisions = _________1 stage micrometer division = _____mm 

 

                             Microscopic Measurements 1

  1. Arrange the following items by using numbers (smallest) to 8 (largest).

                                    ______ AIDS virus                                ______ rickettsia

                                    ______ worm                                     ______ white blood cell (WBC)

                                    ______ amoeba                                   ______ protein

                                    ______ staphylococci                          ______ atom

 

  1. Complete the following table on units’ measurement.

Unit

Shorthand

Value

1 centimeter

1 centimeter

10-2 meter 

1 millimeter 

1 millimeter

 

 

 

10-6 meter

1 nanometer 

1 nanometer

10-9 meter

1 angstrom 

1 angstrom

10-10 meter

10 micrometer 

10 micrometer

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Calibrate each objective of your microscope using an ocular and stage micrometer and complete the table below.

 

 

µm

mm

LPO (10X)

1 ocular space

 

 

HPO (40X)

1 ocular space

 

 

OIO (100X)

1 ocular space

 

 

Note: These numerical values hold only for the specific objective-ocular lens combination used and may vary with different microscopes.

 

 

  1. Answer the following:
  2. a)25 spaces on ocular = 7 spaces on the stage

Thus, one ocular space = _______ and one ocular space = _____ mm or ____ µm

       

  1.         b) 17 spaces on the ocular = 11 spaces on the stage

Thus, one ocular space = ______   and one ocular space = _____ mm or____µm

 

 

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