WHAT ARE THE USES OF THE FOLLOWING MICROSCOPE AND THEIR RELEVANCE IN THE MEDICAL FIELD? -COMPOUND MICROSCOPE -SIMPLE MICROSCOPE -BRIGHT FIELD MICROSCOPE
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- WHAT ARE THE USES OF THE FOLLOWING MICROSCOPE AND THEIR RELEVANCE IN THE MEDICAL FIELD?
-COMPOUND MICROSCOPE
-SIMPLE MICROSCOPE
-BRIGHT FIELD MICROSCOPE
-LIGHT MICROSCOPE
-DARK FIELD MICROSCOPE
-PHASE CONTRAST MICROSCOPE
-ELECTRON MICROSCOPE
-SCANNED PROBE MICROSCOPE
-TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPE (TEM)
-ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPE
-DIGITAL MICROSCOPE
-DIFFERENTIAL INTERFERENCE CONTRAST MICROSCOPE (DIC)
-NOMARSKI INTERFERENCE CONTRAST (NIC)
-FLUORESCENT MICROSCOPE
-CONFOCAL MICROSCOPE
-SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPE
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- There are many different types of microscopes that can be used in science. Research the function of each type of microscope below Stereomicroscopes Bright field microscope Dark field microscope Fluorescence microscope Phase contrast microscope Nomarski microscope Scanning electron microscope Transmission electron microscopeWhich of the following microscopes produce flat images by utilizing light in the non-visual spectrum to excite molecules within the specimens to produce visual light? (select all answers that apply) Phase Contrast Microscope Darkfield Microscope Fluorescent Microscope Brightfield Microscope Electron Microscope Confocal MicroscopeWHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF MICROSCOPES AND THEIR USES? COMPOUND MICROSCOPEBRIGHT FIELD MICROSCOPEDARK FIELD MICROSCOPEPHASE CONTRAST MICROSCOPE DIFFERENTIAL INTERFERENCE CONTRAST MICROSCOPE (DIC)FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPEELECTRON MICROSCOPESCANNING PROBE MICROSCOPEDIGITAL MICROSCOPE
- List two ways that a stereoscopic dissecting microscope differs from a compound microscopeShown below are several micrographs (images from microscopes) that were taken using different microscopy techniques. Write down what method of microscopy was used and why you thought so. Choices for microscopy techniques are: Transmitted Light Microscopy (techniques of brightfield, phase-contrast, darkfield, DIC all fall under this), Fluorescence Microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy, and Transmission Electron Microscopy.What are the mechanical parts of microscope and their functions? Refer to column B in the image attached.
- What are microscopes? Make a brief outline of the history of microscopes? Relate microscopy with our present status in the scientific and economic world. What are wet mounts? How to prepare wet mounts? How to remove water bubbles in wet mounts? What are the steps in manipulating / focusing the microscope? What are the reminders before storing the microscope? How many times an object is enlarged when a) HPO is used LPO is used Oil immersion objective a. when to use the coarse adjustment knob? when to use the fine adjustment knob if given the chance to manipulate the microscope, what particular specimen would you like to see first . Why ? Conclusion : state your conclusiondiscuss the use and applications of MICROSCOPE in microbiology and clinical studies. Parts and functions. Cite application of microscopy in the discussionWhich parts of the modern microscope do you think were absent from Leeuwenhoek’s microscope? Why is it necessary to calibrate the ocular micrometer with each objective? When measuring dimensions of microorganisms, what slide preparation should be used and why? 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 Arrange the following items by using numbers (smallest) to 8 (largest). ______ AIDS virus ______ rickettsia ______ worm ______ white blood cell (WBC) ______ amoeba ______ protein ______ staphylococci…
- discuss the use and applications of microscope in microbiology and clinical studies. You can put in your results the parts and functions of the microscope . Cite applications of microscopy in your discussion.Can someone answer and explain the following? What are the basic components of a Fluorescence Microscope and what are the functions of each? Are there any parts that you can remove without compromising accuracy and utility of the equipment? Can you suggest additional components to improve the equipment?Which of the following statements are true in the context of the microscope's field of view? I. It is the observable area within a circular space as defined by the lenses II. FOV is the smallest on the lowest power objective III. FOV is the maximum area visible through the microscope eyepiece IV. When you switch to a higher power, the field of zooms out towards the center