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Exercise 2: Review of Microscope Use and Care
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Exercise 2: Review of Microscope Use and Care. Review all parts of your brightfield, binocular, compound microscope Name the three lens systems: Properly.

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Page 1: Exercise 2: Review of Microscope Use and Care. Review all parts of your brightfield, binocular, compound microscope Name the three lens systems: Properly.

Exercise 2:Review of Microscope Use and Care

Page 2: Exercise 2: Review of Microscope Use and Care. Review all parts of your brightfield, binocular, compound microscope Name the three lens systems: Properly.

Review all parts of your brightfield, binocular, compound microscope

Name the three lens systems:

Properly align path of light with Kohler illumination

When viewing specimens, how do you adjust the light properly ?

Page 3: Exercise 2: Review of Microscope Use and Care. Review all parts of your brightfield, binocular, compound microscope Name the three lens systems: Properly.

Basic Bacterial Shapes

Page 4: Exercise 2: Review of Microscope Use and Care. Review all parts of your brightfield, binocular, compound microscope Name the three lens systems: Properly.

Using the Oil Immersion Lens

Page 5: Exercise 2: Review of Microscope Use and Care. Review all parts of your brightfield, binocular, compound microscope Name the three lens systems: Properly.

Two important rules:

1. Only use oil on 100x objective lens. Never get it onto any of the other objectives!

2. Never use the coarse adjustment with the 40x and 100x objectives.

Page 6: Exercise 2: Review of Microscope Use and Care. Review all parts of your brightfield, binocular, compound microscope Name the three lens systems: Properly.

Trouble ShootingTrouble focusing on the object? Check the

following:

• Is the light adjusted properly?

• Was the object in focus and centered under low power?

• Is the oil touching the lens?

• Is the lens dirty?