What is a microscope?
An optical instrument used for viewing very small objects.
What is microscopy?
The set of techniques for using microscopes to observe specimens too small to be seen with the unaided eye; it includes sample preparation, imaging, and analysis.
What are the three main types of microscopy?
When was optical microscopy invented?
17th century
What is a simple microscope?
Uses one lens to view objects at a higher magnification.
What is a compound microscope?
Uses multiple lenses to increase both the magnification and resolution of the specimen for closer examination.
What are some examples of optical microscopes?
Other examples include:
What is the probe tip size in scanning probe microscopes?
As small as one atom.
STM/AFM probes can have atomically sharp tips; effective apex radius is ~nanometers, enabling atomic-scale resolution under appropriate conditions.
How does electron microscopy create images?
By firing electrons at an object.
Can be used to produce extremely high-resolution images of both biological and nonbiological objects.
What are the two methods of electron microscopy?
What type of microscope is used to understand the chemical make-up of an object?
Scanning transmission electron microscope
(STEM)
TEM/SEM (especially STEM) coupled with EDS or EELS can determine elemental composition and chemical bonding at the nanoscale.
What is a confocal microscope used for?
To produce a sharp image for analyzing crystal structures in biological materials.
What is the main purpose of an acoustic microscope?
To detect faults in manufactured objects.
What is the benefit of using an electron microscope?
Electrons have a wavelength 100,000 times smaller than light, increasing the resolution of the image.
How do optical microscopes magnify images?
By using visible light that passes through or reflects off the specimen and lenses to magnify the image.
How do scanning probe microscopes work?
They move a physical probe across the surface of an object to feel its various shapes and imperfections.
Scanning probe microscopes are used to scan atoms of objects on the nanoscale.
How do electron microscopes differ from optical microscopes?
Electron microscopes bounce electrons off an object instead of light, allowing for visualization of much smaller things.
What is agarose gel electrophoresis?
A laboratory method that involves the usage of agarose to separate fragments of DNA, RNA, or proteins according to their size.
What is agarose gel made from?
Agarose is a polysaccharide purified from red algae (seaweed). When melted and cooled it forms a porous gel matrix used to separate nucleic acids by size.
What are the different types of gel electrophoresis?
Define gel electrophoresis.
A laboratory method using materials like agarose, polyacrylamide, and starch to separate molecules such as DNA, RNA, and proteins based on their lengths.
How does gel electrophoresis work?
By loading DNA samples into wells and applying an electric current to move the molecules from the negative to positive electrode for size measurement.
What is genetic engineering?
The process by which scientists modify the genome of an organism.
What is the role of restriction enzymes in genetic engineering?
Excising specific genes from the genome.