Introduction To Histology
Introduction To Histology
1. COMPOUND MICROSCOPE
2. ELECTRON MICROSCOPE
Function on the principle that a beam
of electron can be deflected by
electromagnetic fields in a manner
similar to light deflection in glass.
Types of Microscope
4. FLOURESCENT MICROSCOPE
5. POLARIZING MICROSCOPE
Detects linearly oriented structures of living cells in
tissue cultures or in fixed stained preparations. Useful
in viewing the spindle fibers of dividing cells or
the bonding patter of striated muscles.
Types of Microscope
6. DARKFIELD MICROSCOPY
This utilizes oblique light that does not enter
the objective lens. A special darkfield is
employed and a vacant field of view shows
merely a dark background while the
objects appear bright.
CARE FOR MICROSCOPE
Care of Lenses
• The microscope lenses should be cleaned with lens
paper before and after each use. Other material such
as laboratory tissue may scratch the lenses. It is
especially important that lenses never be left with oil
on them. Oil will soften the cement (glue) that holds
the lens in the objective.
CARE FOR MICROSCOPE
Transporting the microscope
•A microscope should be left in a permanent
position on a study lab table in an area where
it will not get jammed. However, if the
microscope must be moved, it should be held
securely with one hand supporting the base
and the other hand holding the arm. The
microscope should be placed gently on tabletops,
to avoid jarring.
CARE FOR MICROSCOPE
Storage of Microscope
• When the microscope is not being used, it
should be left with the low power
objective in position and the
nosepiece in the lowest position. The
stage should be centered so that it does
not project from either side of the
microscope. The microscope should be
stored in a plastic dust cover.
PRECAUTIONS
• Use
the coarse adjustment only with the low
power objective
• Use oil each time the oil immersion lens is used
• Useimmersion oil with the oil immersion
objective only.
• Clean all oculars and objectives with lens paper
after each use.
• Moveor transport the microscope with one hand
under the base and the other hand gripping the
arm.
• Avoid jarring or bumping the microscope.
• Store the microscope covered in a safe area.