Role of Microscopy in Identification of Microorganisms
Role of Microscopy in Identification of Microorganisms
identification of
microorganisms
INTRODUCTION
Body Tube
Revolving Nosepiece
Arm
Objective Lens
Stage
Stage Clips
Coarse adjustment knob
Diaphragm Fine adjustment knob
Light
Base
WORKING
• OCULAR LENS
(magnifies image) • OBJECTIVE LENS
( gathers light)
• BODY TUBE
( image focuses)
• COMPOUND
MICROSCOPE
MICROSCOPE
• ELECTRON
MICROSCOPE
COMPUND MICROSCOPE
• Light illuminated
• 2- dimensional
• High magnification and low resolution
• Measured in nanometers
stained with
fluorochromes
• Shows a bright image of the object resulting from the
fluorescent light emitted by the specimen
Endothelial cells
Applications of compound microscope
• Transmitted electrons
( that do not scatters ) are
used to produce image
• Denser region in specimen, scatters more electrons &
appear darker
• High magnification & high resolution
• 2-dimensional view
Mitochondrion
Scanning electron microscope
• The specimen is coated in gold
• Uses electrons reflected from the surface of a
specimen to create image
• 3-dimensional view
• Pictures are in black and white
(a) Ant (b) cockroach’s antennae
Applications of electron microscope
• SEM is used 3D tissue imaging
BY:
MOHAMMED ALI