Lab Report #4
Lab Report #4
Lab Report #4
4:
A Laboratory Activity
Presented to:
Eva Grace B. Chavez, PhD
In Partial Fulfillment
Of the Requirements
For General Zoology
(BBIO 102)
The purpose of this activity is to know the parts and function of the parts of a microscope and to
familiarize with the use and care of the compound microscope.
Procedures
The microscope has been an essential apparatus in scientific research, allowing scientists
to study organisms and objects closely, more so than what our human eyes are capable of. It has
shown us the structure of living organisms, cells, molecular structures, crystalline structures, and
many more. It has been used by doctors to study how diseases and viruses affect humans and
other living organisms. The researchers studied the different parts of the microscope, studying
the functions of each part and its importance to making the microscope an incredibly important
tool in the field of Zoology. We learned the differences of the parts of the microscope and their
specific purposes, as well as how to use the apparatus. With this, we researched how to properly
handle and look after the microscope to avoid it from being damaged and to prolong its life for
future uses.
Results and Observations
● Body tube- It is a hollow tube through which light travels from the objective to the
ocular.
● Nosepiece- Several objective lenses of varying magnification and numerical aperture are
● Arm- The arm of the microscope that supports the body tube.
● Objective Lens- It gathers light from the specimen, magnifies the image of the specimen
● Lamp- It is the light source in the microscope which you can turn on and off.
Conclusion
The researchers concluded that the microscope has many benefits that are used to
enhance and distinguish new observations made by the scientists. It is a powerful tool for
understanding the structures and functions of specimens. Furthermore, a microscope also helps
differentiate and identify compounds and organisms that cannot be easily seen by the naked eye.
Learning how to use it properly aids both the researchers and scientists to know its capabilities
and limitations. Being able to learn how to take good care of the microscope properly could
prevent the microscope from being damaged from misuse and extend the time it can be used.
Each part of the microscope serves an important purpose unique to its function, understanding
what is the use of these parts and how to use them will grant convenience to the individual who
will use the apparatus. The microscope has been used for hundreds of years, giving us the
opportunity to obtain knowledge about the living organisms and objects around us that we are
Magnification is the process of enlarging an organism in appearance but not in size, while
resolution is the ability of the microscope to show the organism in great detail. With this,
magnification without resolution would allow us to see the enlarged appearance of the organism
but it would not allow us to see it in detail. However, with resolution we would be able to
efficiently distinguish its structure and tell the differences within its structure.
a. condenser lens
The condenser lens of the microscope is built in or found below the stage of the
apparatus. Its function is to concentrate the light on a specimen and heighten the resolution for
better observation.
b. Ocular
The ocular or also known as the eyepiece of a microscope is used to magnify the image
of the specimen, allowing us to see its enlarged appearance. Standard microscopes have a
magnifying power of 10x, although other eyepieces ranging from 5x - 30x are available.
c. Body tube
The body tube of a microscope separates the objective lens and eyepiece. Containing a
a. scanning objective
An oil immersion objective is able to view a specimen because it has the magnification of
100x.
5. List 5 important things to remember about proper use & care of microscope.
● Practice proper handling of microscopes to avoid damage and misuse during
laboratory schedules. Carefully hold the microscope in its base and arm.
● When using your microscope, never allow the lens to touch the slide you are looking
at.
● Always keep your microscope covered when not in use even if the microscope is stored
in a closed space. If the microscope eyepieces must be removed, cover the tubes with
caps or a plastic bag with a rubber band around the eye tube.
● When cleaning after using immersion oil, always ensure that the objectives are
cleaned immediately after use. Objective, eyepieces and condenser may be removed for
cleaning. Use only lens paper and lens cleaner. Do not use solvents.
● Use only special lens paper or wipes for cleaning the lenses.
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