EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 7 MIN
AQA 4.1.1.5 Microscopy
from GCSE Science Unlocked · host Jellypod
Have you ever spent an entire science lesson squinting into a microscope, only to realize you were just looking at an eyelash on the lens? You aren't alone! In this episode of GCSE Science Unlocked, Lottie and Mr. H break down why your school microscope has its limits and tackle Section 4.1.1.5: Microscopy.We explore the massive jump in technology from classic light microscopes to high-tech electron microscopes, map out the essential vocabulary examiners are looking for, and dismantle the single biggest math trap on Biology Paper 1.🎧 What You'll Learn in This Episode:Magnification vs. Resolution: Why simply zooming in more just creates a bigger, blurrier mess, and the exact definition of resolution you must know for the exam.The Electron Advantage: How firing subatomic particles with shorter wavelengths allows us to see tiny sub-cellular structures like ribosomes and mitochondria.The IAM Triangle: How to use the standard formula (Image size = Actual size multiplied by Magnification to solve any microscopy problem.Standard Form: Why writing out endless decimals is a recipe for disaster, and how to use scientific shorthand instead.⚠️ Mr. H's Mark Scheme Warning: Measuring your image with a ruler gives you millimetres, but the examiner will almost always want the answer in micrometres. Always multiply your millimetres by 1,000 before you do your calculation, or your answer will be out by a factor of a thousand!Next Up: Grab your lab coat! Next time, we are stepping into the laboratory to look at Culturing Microorganisms.Make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a review if we helped get your revision back into focus!
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Have you ever spent an entire science lesson squinting into a microscope, only to realize you were just looking at an eyelash on the lens? You aren't alone! In this episode of GCSE Science Unlocked, Lottie and Mr. H break down why your school microscope has its limits and tackle Section 4.1.1.5: Microscopy.We explore the massive jump in technology from classic light microscopes to high-tech electron microscopes, map out the essential vocabulary examiners are looking for, and dismantle the single biggest math trap on Biology Paper 1.🎧 What You'll Learn in This Episode:Magnification vs. Resolution: Why simply zooming in more just creates a bigger, blurrier mess, and the exact definition of resolution you must know for the exam.The Electron Advantage: How firing subatomic particles with shorter wavelengths allows us to see tiny sub-cellular structures like ribosomes and mitochondria.The IAM Triangle: How to use the standard formula (Image size = Actual size multiplied by Magnification to solve any microscopy problem.Standard Form: Why writing out endless decimals is a recipe for disaster, and how to use scientific shorthand instead.⚠️ Mr. H's Mark Scheme Warning: Measuring your image with a ruler gives you millimetres, but the examiner will almost always want the answer in micrometres. Always multiply your millimetres by 1,000 before you do your calculation, or your answer will be out by a factor of a thousand!Next Up: Grab your lab coat! Next time, we are stepping into the laboratory to look at Culturing Microorganisms.Make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a review if we helped get your revision back into focus!
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