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BYU MMBIO 221 EXAM 1 ROBISON
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
2025/2026




Obligate halophiles - ANS High osmotic pressure aka lots of salt like the great salt lake



Confocal Microscope - ANS Also uses fluorescent dyes

Use UV lasers to illuminate fluorescent chemicals in a single plane that is no thicker than 1.0 μm



Resolution increased by up to 40% because emitted light passes through pinhole aperture



Computer constructs 3-D image from digitized images



are all cells naturally fluorescent? - ANS No some require staining to see on fluorescent
microscopes



Fluorescent Microscopes - ANS Direct UV light source at specimen; fluorochromes absorb the
UV light and radiate energy back as a longer, visible wavelength



UV light increases resolution and contrast



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,Two types of Phase Microscopes - ANS Phase-Contrast Microscope



Differential Interference Contrast (DIC) Microscope



Phase Microscopes - ANS Used to examine LIVING organisms or specimens that would be
damaged or altered by attaching them to slides or staining them



These microscopes treat one set of light rays differently from another set



Light rays IN PHASE produce BRIGHTER image,



while light rays OUT of PHASE produce DARKER image



Contrast is created because light waves are ½ wavelength out of phase



Dark-Field Microscopes - ANS - Best for observing pale or very thin objects that are LIVING



Only those oblique light rays scattered by specimen enter objective lens

Specimen appears light against dark background

Increases contrast and enables observation of thin and translucent orgs



total magnification equals? - ANS magnification of objective lens X magnification of ocular
lens



Oil immersion lens - ANS increases resolution because light does not refract




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, compound bright field microscope - ANS - Uses a series of lenses for magnification



-Light rays pass through specimen and into objective lens (one of a series)



-Has one or two ocular lenses



-Most have condenser lens to direct light through specimen



simple bright field microscope - ANS -Contains a single magnifying lens



-Similar to magnifying glass



-Leeuwenhoek used simple microscope to observe microorganisms



Bright-Field Microscopes:

two types - ANS Simple

Compound



Bright-Field Microscopes are most frequently used on what specimens? - ANS Stained
specimens



Light Microscopy types - ANS 1. Bright-field microscopes

2. Dark-field microscopes

3. Phase microscopes

4. Fluorescent microscopes

Confocal microscope

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