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Types of Microscopes

EDSCI 107 | Cellular and Molecular Biology Laboratory

LOZADA, Jaren Paul Y.


VILLARIAS, Chrysler John

Bsed-Sci 3
BIG IDEA!
A microscope is an instrument that can
be used to observe small objects, even
cells. The image of an object is
magnified through at least one lens in
the microscope. This lens bends light
toward the eye and makes an object
appear larger than it actually is.

Source: National Geographic | Education


Guess the Micro!

1 PLIMES
common type of microscope 4 CANNINGS BEROP
examination in nanoscale levels

MOCDOPUN
2 5
MISSITRASONN
combination of objectives
TRELECON
electrons passing through the sample

OREETS CANNINGS
3 dissecting microscope 5 TRELECON
creating image through refelcted electrons
Guess the Micro!

1 SIMPLE
common type of microscope 4 SCANNING PROBE
examination in nanoscale levels

COMPOUND
2 combination of objectives
5
TRANSMISSION
ELECTRON
electrons passing through the sample

STEREO SCANNING
3 dissecting microscope 6 ELECTRON
creating image through refelcted electrons
1
Simple Microscope
1 Simple Microscope

A simple microscope
is defined as the type
of microscope that
uses a single lens for
the magnification of
the sample.
Source: Hospital Store (left)
Science Museum Group (right)
Onion (Allum cepa)
2
Compound Microscope
1 Compound Microscope

A compound microscope is
defined as the type of
microscope that has more
than one lens.

• Low-Power Objective
• Medium-Power Objective
• High-Power Objective/
• Oil Immersion Objective
Source: New York Microscope Company
Frog (Anura) blastula Pollens
3
Electron Microscope
1 Electron Microscope

type of microscope in which the source


of illumination is the beam of
accelerated electrons. It is a special type
of microscope with a high resolution of
images as the images can be magnified
in nanometers.

• Transmission electron microscope


(TEM)
• Scanning electron microscope (SEM)

Source: UBC Bioimaging Facility


1 Electron MicroscopeMicroscope

Source: BYJU
Source: Micro Notes
1 Electro Microscope

https://myscope-explore.org/virtualSEM_explore.html
4
Stereo Microscope
1 Stereo Microscope

It is a type of microscope that


provides a three-dimensional
view of a specimen. It is also
known as dissecting microscope.
In a stereo microscope, there are
separate objective lenses and
eyepiece such that there are two
separate optical paths for each
Source: UNICO
eye.
Dragonfly (Odonata Water boatman (Corixidae)
anisoptera)
5
Scanning Probe Microscope
1 Scanning Probe Microscope

is a type of microscope that


uses a scanning probe to scan
the surface of the specimen and
record the interaction to develop
an image. It projects the details
of surface atoms and molecules.

Source: News Medical


Roasted Coffee Phytochemical-
Bean Saponins
Source: Labcompere (left) Molecular Expression (right)
6
Acoustic Microscope
1 Acoustic Microscope

type of microscope that uses a


very high-frequency ultrasound
wave instead of light or
electrons to develop an enlarged
image of an object. It uses
sound waves to scan the
specimen and the reflected
sound is electronically
Source: Binghamton University processed to develop an image.
Neoplastic and
inflammatory
lessions of
lymph nodes
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