Microscope Lab
Microscope Lab
Objectives:
1. Cut out the letter “e” and place it on the slide face up.
2. Add a drop of water to the slide.
3. Place the cover slip on top of the “e” and drop of water at a 45-degree angle and
lower. Draw what is on the slide in Figure1.
4. Place the slide on the stage and view in low power (4x). Center the “e” in your
field of view. Draw what you see in Figure 2.
5. Move the slide to the left, what happens? Move the slide to the right, what
happens? Up? Down?
6. View the specimen in high power (10x). Use the fine adjustment only to focus.
Draw what you see in Figure 3.
Figure 2: Drawing of the letter “e” in low power (4x). (half page)
Figure 3: Drawing of the letter “e” in high power (10x) (half page)
Analysis:
1. How does the letter “e” as seen through the microscope differ from the way an
“e” normally appears?
2. When you move the slide to the left, in what direction does the letter “e” appear to
move? When you move it to the right? Up? Down?
3. How does the ink appear under the microscope compared to normal view?
4. Why does a specimen placed under the microscope have to be thin?
Figure 4: Drawing of the cheek cell in low power (4x) (half page)
Analysis:
Figure 6: Drawing of the Elodea cell in high power (10x) (half page)
Analysis:
YOU MUST CLEAN UP! ALL SLIDES ARE CLEANED AND PUT AWAY.