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Diversity of Life 1 Day 2 What's the main difference between a microscope and a telescope? Microscopes allow us to see things that are tiny but nearby. Telescopes allow us to see things that are visible size but far away.
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Diversity of Life1 Day 2 What's the main difference between a microscope and a telescope? Microscopes allow us to see things that are tiny but nearby.

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Page 1: Diversity of Life1 Day 2 What's the main difference between a microscope and a telescope? Microscopes allow us to see things that are tiny but nearby.

Diversity of Life 1

Day 2

What's the main difference between a microscope and a telescope?Microscopes allow us to see

things that are tiny but nearby. Telescopes allow us to see things that are visible size but far away.

Page 2: Diversity of Life1 Day 2 What's the main difference between a microscope and a telescope? Microscopes allow us to see things that are tiny but nearby.

Relative Scale & Magnification

Contrasting Case Activity 2bInvestigation 2 – Introduction to the Microscope

Page 3: Diversity of Life1 Day 2 What's the main difference between a microscope and a telescope? Microscopes allow us to see things that are tiny but nearby.

Compare ImagesLet's compare a few more images.Can you tell which of these images are from microscopes and which are from telescopes?

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Levels of MagnificationAn optical microscope, like the ones used in a science classroom, has different levels of magnification. Below are four images of human blood at different magnifications.

Which image has been magnified the least? The most?

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Levels of Magnification

40x 100x 400x 1000x

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By placing a clear ruler under a microscope, you can measure the field of view.

Which image has been magnified the least? The most?

Compare Field of View

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Compare Field of ViewBy placing a clear ruler under a microscope, you can measure the field of view.

40x 100x 400x

Which image has been magnified the least? The most?

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Compare Blood and Field of View

Compare the ruler and blood, which are both magnified to the same level.

400x 400x

How big do you think a red blood cell is?

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Compare Optical and Electron

Compare the images of blood below. What are the differences?

1000x 11,000x

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Compare Levels of Magnification

• Like optical microscopes, electron microscopes can be used to study non-living objects and well as living cells and organisms.

• In your notebook, draw what you think sugar looks like when magnified through an optical microscope.

• Now draw what you think it looks like at a higher magnification through an electron microscope.

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Compare Levels of Magnification

Which image is more magnified? How can you tell?

Optical microscope Electron microscope

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Compare Levels of Magnification

Now compare a microscopic organism, a brine shrimp, at different levels of magnification.

Optical Microscope Electron

Microscope

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Discussion• Why might an early scientist using a weak optical microscope have believed that nothing could be smaller than a cell?

• When might the higher levels of magnification produced by an electron microscope be helpful to scientists?

• How do scientists today know that there are many smaller levels beyond the cell?