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Microscopy & imaging cells

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Define magnification.

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Define magnification.

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How many **times bigger** the image looks than the real object.

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Define resolution.

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The ability to show two close points as **separate** — in short, how much **fine detail** can be seen.

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How are magnification and resolution different?

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Magnification = how much **bigger**; resolution = how much **detail**. Magnifying a blurry image just makes a bigger blur.

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What does a light microscope use to form an image?

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A beam of **light**.

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What does an electron microscope use to form an image?

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A beam of **electrons**.

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Which microscope can view living, moving cells?

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The **light microscope** — electron samples are killed and prepared first.

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Which microscope has the higher resolution?

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The **electron microscope** — much higher resolution than the light microscope.

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How did the electron microscope advance cell biology?

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Its **higher resolution** revealed **organelles and ultrastructure** not visible with the light microscope.

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Define ultrastructure.

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The **fine internal detail** of a cell (e.g. membranes, ribosomes) that only the electron microscope can reveal.

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What is cryo-EM?

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**Cryogenic electron microscopy** — it **freezes** a sample to capture a sharp snapshot of proteins and delicate structures.

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Which imaging technique freezes a sample to snapshot a protein?

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**Cryo-EM** (a type of electron microscopy).

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One drawback of the electron microscope?

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The sample must be **killed and specially prepared**, so you cannot view living cells.

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