to see the microscopic organisms that live inside water air or anything really. They cannot be seen to the naked eye and therefore we need to use microscopes to see them
We need microscopes to see any organisms that are too small to be seen with the naked eye.
in order for us to be aware in the correct usage of it. To observe right the specimen, that we should know how to take care of it. so use carefully!
Light microscopes allow you to view living specimens and electron microscopes do not allow this.
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yes archaeologists use microscopes
I need the same answer!!! What I could find in my book is that unlike the optical microscopes, electron microscopes use a vacuum so there can be no living specimen. So no living specimen is my final answer.
No one exactly knows the exact number of how many electron microscopes there are in the world but the estimation would depend on how strong these microscopes are (as i dont know much about electron microscopes).
Doctors need microscopes because they need to discover new diseses. Doctors need microscopes because they need to discover new diseses.
Microscopes need stage clips in order to hold the slide or specimen in place. However, they are adjustable or removable on some microscopes, which is good, since you don't always need them.
because if you need to cheek on someone and they are far away use the microscopes to see them
digital microscopes,compound microscopes,electron microscopes,pocket microscopes,usb computer microscopes,scanning microscopes,stereo microscopes.
Light Microscopes And Electron Microscopes
Light Microscopes And Electron Microscopes
Light microscopes allow you to view living specimens and electron microscopes do not allow this.
light microscopes and electron microscopes
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They use microscopes and eye droppers, beakers and graduated cylinders!
An electron microscope can enlarge images up to 10,000,000 times (107x).Other types of microscopes that can achieve over 105 magnification include scanning probe microscopes, such as atomic force microscopes, electrostatic force microscopes, magnetic force microscopes, scanning tunneling microscopes, and piezo force microscopes.
they use electron microscopes on human objects because they need it to look at things too small to be seen with a light compound microscope.