Anaphy Lab Activity 1
Anaphy Lab Activity 1
Many body structures are too little to be seen by naked eye and only can be observed by the use
of microscope. Microscope is an instrument used to magnify an object. The science of investigating small
structures or object is called microscopy. The term microscopic means very small or minute, not visible
by unaided or naked eye. The first true microscope was invented by Zacharias Jansen, Johannes Jansen,
and Hans Lippershey. This microscope is later improved by Anton Van Leeuwenhoek, the father of
microscopy, who became famous because of his biological discoveries through the use of microscope.
The invention of microscope is significant to biology because it led to the formulation of the modern cell
theory. Today, many scientific and medical discoveries are made possible because of the microscope.
Because of the “New Normal” set up, we are not allowed to go to laboratory classrooms and
physically use the microscope. We can only search the internet on the proper ways or usage of the
microscope.
For this experiment, and the upcoming experiments where it requires the use of a microscope,
we will use the internet for reference, videos, power point presentations and discussions..
OBJECTIVES:
1. Identify the parts of the microscope.
2. Know the functions of each part of the microscope.
3. Practice proper handling and care of microscope.
4. Apply the correct way of using the microscope.
5. Determine total magnification at different settings.
6. Prepare wet mount slides.
7. Stain microscopic specimens.
8. Accurately record microscopic observation.
MATERIALS:
Cheek cells (Internet)
Compound microscope (Internet)
Cover slip
Cutout of letter “E” from newspaper (Internet)
Glass slides
Methylene blue
Pencil for drawing
Prepared slide
Reference books
Tissue paper
Base
Body tube
Condenser
Draw tube
Dust shield
Inclination joint
Mirror
Objectives
Ocular
Pillar
Revolving
Nosepiece
Rotating plate
Stage
Medium power
Objective
QUESTIONS:
1. Look over the internet on the proper way of using the microscope. If you are to use a
binocular microscope, what are the common magnifications of the following?
a. Low power objective: ___________
b. Medium power objective: ___________
c. High power objective: ___________
b. Iris diaphragm
3. Is the orientation of letter “e” is the same in the ocular and on the stage? Explain your
answer.
4. What happens to the brightness of the view when you shift from low to high power objective?