The microscope.
Light microscope
a compound light microscope
A microscope.
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The combination of lenses at the viewing end of an optical instrument is called the eyepiece. The purpose of the eyepiece is to magnify the image formed by the objective lens or mirror, allowing the viewer to see a larger and more detailed image.
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Light microscope
a compound light microscope
The answer you are looking for is called a dissecting or stereo microscope. These provide a lower magnification range in comparison to compound microscopes and they use two sets of lenses, the eyepiece and the objective lenses. these then provide a 3D image.
To focus AND reflect light through the specimen slide to the lenses.
allows light to pass through a specimen and was two lenses to form an image.
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The movement on the stage is opposite from the movement seen through the lenses. For example: If you move something on the stage left, what you see through the lenses is the "specimen" moving towards the right.
because the specimen is always thin
The specimen prepared for a monocular microscope must be very thin so light can pass through it easily. The light then goes through a series of lenses that magnifies the specimen to appear bigger
Polarized lenses
compound light microscope (light passes through the specimen and produces a flat image)