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Ch. 1 - Introduction to Microbiology
Ch. 2 - Disproving Spontaneous Generation
Ch. 3 - Chemical Principles of Microbiology
Ch. 4 - Water
Ch. 5 - Molecules of Microbiology
Ch. 6 - Cell Membrane & Transport
Ch. 7 - Prokaryotic Cell Structures & Functions
Ch. 8 - Eukaryotic Cell Structures & Functions
Ch. 9 - Microscopes
Ch. 10 - Dynamics of Microbial Growth
Ch. 11 - Controlling Microbial Growth
Ch. 12 - Microbial Metabolism
Ch. 13 - Photosynthesis
Ch. 15 - DNA Replication
Ch. 16 - Central Dogma & Gene Regulation
Ch. 17 - Microbial Genetics
Ch. 18 - Biotechnology
Ch. 21 - Viruses, Viroids, & Prions
Ch. 22 - Innate Immunity
Ch. 23 - Adaptive Immunity
Ch. 24 - Principles of Disease
Sections
Introduction to Microscopes
Magnification, Resolution, & Contrast
Introduction to Light Microscopy
Light Microscopy: Bright-Field Microscopes
Light Microscopes that Increase Contrast
Light Microscopes that Detect Fluorescence
Electron Microscopes
Reviewing the Different Types of Microscopes
Introduction to Staining
Simple Staining
Differential Staining
Other Types of Staining
Reviewing the Types of Staining
Gram Stain

Concept #1: Reviewing the Different Types of Microscopes

Practice: Match the microscope with its function.

1. _____ Creates high contrast, 3D images of deep structures and time lapse images.
2. _____ Creates 2D images from a beam of electrons passing through a specimen.
3. _____ Creates images where the specimen’s dense structures appear darker than the gray background.
4. _____ Allows the scientist to view stained or unstained specimens on a bright background.
5. _____ A light microscope with extremely high resolution.
6. _____ Creates 3D images from a beam of electrons scattering off a specimen’s surface.
7. _____ Creates very detailed, high contrast, 3D images of live specimens.
8. _____ Allows the scientist to view specimens against a dark background.
9. _____ Creates high contrast, 3D images that show several planes of focus in the specimen.