Light and Electron MC
Light and Electron MC
Photographs of cells are taken using a microscope, and these pictures are
called micrographs.
What is a microscope?
Theoretically a microscope is an array of two lenses.
Image plane
DIC Darkfield
Application: Only useful for specimens that can be contrasted via dyes.
Very little contrast in unstained specimens.
With a bright background, the human eye requires local intensity fluctuations
of at least 10 to 20% to be able to recognize objects.
Phase ring
Phase stops
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=fCZw4X7V5Pw
Phase contrast
Application: Phase contrast is the most commonly used contrasting technique All
tissue culture microscopes and the time-lapse microscopes are set up for phase.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfzmW7EMdLE
Applications
• Used in the visualization of bacterial agents such
as Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
• Used to identify specific antibodies produced
against bacterial antigens/pathogens in
immunofluorescence techniques by labeling the
antibodies with fluorochromes.
• Used in ecological studies to identify and observe
microorganisms labeled by the fluorochromes
• It can also be used to differentiate between dead
and live bacteria by the color they emit when
treated with special stains
Darkfield
Principle: The illuminating rays of light are directed through the sample from the side by putting a
dark disk into the condenser that hinders the main light beam to enter the objective. Only light that
is scattered by structures in the sample enters the objective.
Application: People use it a lot to look at Diatoms and other unstained/colourless specimens
Darkfield