Lab 1 Microscope and Simple Stain
Lab 1 Microscope and Simple Stain
Lab 1 Microscope and Simple Stain
- Signature page.
- IMPORTANT!!!!
Bring BOTH Lab #2 and Lab #3 next
week!!!
Laboratory 1
Microscopy &
Simple Stains
Your Light Microscope
CORDS are in the drawer.
Magnification:
• What is it?
• Apparent increase in size of an object.
• Indicated by a number and “X”, which is read “times”.
Resolution:
• What is it?
• The ability to distinguish between objects that are close together.
• The optometrist’s eye chart is a test of resolution at a distance of 20
feet.
• Limits maximum magnification
Contrast:
• What is it?
• Difference between the object and the background
• Easiest ways to improve contrast are to use dye and/or manipulate light
Microscopy – Light Microscopes
Bright-field
Compound
Microscope
OBSERVATION OF MICROORGANISMS
Objective Lenses
Scanning Objective Lens
Transmission Electron
Microscope (TEM):
2-D image: Transmission
Electron Micrograph
A transmission electron micrograph of Escherichia coli (E.coli).
Scanning Electron
Microscope (SEM):
3-D image: Scanning
Electron Micrograph
3a. Onion
- Wet mount, use stain
- Note nucleus and cell wall
Cheek Cells
or
3b. Elodea
- Wet mount NO stain
- Depth of field
- 2 layers of cells
- Note cell wall, chloroplasts streaming
4. Cheek cell
- Wet mount using NaCl
- Try to view, then add stain.
- Contrast!
Before you get started, I want you to prepare a slide with a bacterial sample.
Preparing Bacterial Smear
STAINING:
You saw how much easier it was to view the check cell after it had been stained.
TO VIEW BACTERIA:
1. First we make a smear, by putting a drop of water on a slide and then mixing in a little bit of bacteria that we have been
growing in a petri dish.
a. b.
c.
d.
Raise your hand when you are ready to view your smear under scope.
Preparing Bacterial Smear
TO VIEW BACTERIA:
3. Simple Stain…
Composed of a single basic dye, such as crystal violet.
OBSERVATION OF MICROORGANISMS
Viewing bacteria under oil immersion
• Remember PARFOCAL!!
3a. Onion
- Wet mount, use stain
- Note nucleus and cell wall
or
3b. Elodea
- Wet mount NO stain Protozoans Cheek Cells
- Depth of field
- 2 layers of cells
- Note cell wall, chloroplasts streaming
4. Cheek cell
- Wet mount using NaCl
- Try to view, then add stain.
- Contrast!
Wrap-up
When putting away scope: