Directions For Making A Wet Mount
Directions For Making A Wet Mount
Directions For Making A Wet Mount
Date:_________________
Lab: Learning about Microscopy
Directions: Fill in the blanks (below) as we go over the different parts of a microscope as a
class.
7. Adjust the small fine focus knob until the specimen is clearly in focus. Then adjust the
diaphragm to get the best lighting. Start with the most light and gradually lessen it until
the specimen image has clear, sharp contrast.
8. Scan the slide (right to left and top to bottom) at low power to get an overview of the
specimen. Then center the part of the specimen you want to view at higher power.
9. Turn your head and rotate the nosepiece to the 10x objective for 100x magnification.
Make sure the lens does not hit the stage!
10. Refocus and view your specimen carefully. Adjust the lighting again until the image is
most clear (you will need more light for higher power). Repeat with the 40x objective for
400x magnification, which will enable you to see all of the specimen detail that's
necessary for high school biology lab work.
Directions for making a wet mount:
1. Place a drop of water on a glass slide.
2. Place object of interest in the drop of water.
3. Take your cover slip and lay one edge on one side of the water drop. Have cover slip at a
45 angle and drop the cover slip.
4. Make sure no air bubbles are present. If there are, you can try tapping it with a small blunt
instrument
Steps 1 and 2:
Steps 3 and 4:
Total Magnification:______________
Pond Water
Total Magnification:______________
Clean Up:
1. Wash and dry all slides. Put them back in tray neatly
2. Wrap microscope power cord around microscope arm and leave on table
3. You may throw away cover slips.
4. Wipe down table with paper towel
Source:
http://chsstaff.vail.k12.az.us/~rathmanr/Teachers/Biology_Downloads_Quarter_1_files/Microsco
pes.pdf