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Biology 201
Introduction to the Microscope
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Laboratory Safety and Etiquette
Cabrillo College Department of Biology
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Laboratory Rules
No eating or drinking in labsDo not enter stockroom or back hallsClean up after yourself
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Laboratory Etiquette
Clean your personal workspace after use• Wipe down benches with disinfectant before and after
use.
Ensure that no trash is left behindNo trash in the sinksPush in chairsPlace lab items back on carts and trays
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Learning Center & Open Labs
The LC and open labs are a bonus, not a right, your flexibility is appreciated
Hours are posted on LC and lab doors Hours are subject to change without noticeSome study items may not be available a
day or two before an examDon’t wait until the last day to study
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Laboratory Safety
1. Laboratory Hygiene
2. Sharps Safety
3. Safety Equipment
4. Fire Safety
5. Chemical Safety
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1. Laboratory Hygiene
Scrub hands thoroughly when finishedAvoid cross contamination
• Do not touch self, faucets, doorknobs, notebooks, pens etc. with gloves on.
• Keep a pen or two in your drawer for lab use only
Clean and disinfect your workspace
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2. Sharps Safety
Sharps include• Razor and scalpel blades• Needles and pins• Microscope cover slips• Broken glass
Place sharps in sharps boxesBroken Glass into glass box (ask for help)NO SHARPS OR GLASS IN THE TRASH
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3. Safety Equipment
Do not hesitate to use safety equipment. It is for student use as well as instructor use.
Shower and eyewash (15 min. soak)First aid kitFire extinguisher, Fire blanket, Alarm pulls
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4. Fire Safety
Never leave flames unattendedDo not use flammables near ignition
sourcesFire Extinguishers
• Pull ring, aim at fire’s base, squeeze handle, sweep back and forth (evacuate if >1m3)
Fire BlanketFire alarm pulls
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5. Chemical Safety
Wear gloves and glasses where appropriate
Follow instructor’s directionsDispose of waste properly-Do Not pour
down the drain
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History of the Microscope
• Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1676) was first to see microorganisms
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• Robert Hooke proposed “cell theory” and invented primitive compound microscopes
History of the Microscope
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Metric Units
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Properties of Light
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Properties of Light
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Properties of Light
• Oil matches the refraction index of glass
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Types of Microscopes
• Dissection – for solid objects, low power
• Compound – for translucent objects, higher power
• Electron – any object, very high power
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Types of Microscopes - Dissection
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Types of Microscopes - Compound
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Types of Microscopes - Electron