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the differences of each objectives as you adjust them you'll know the difference if it is blurred or clear and the differences pf each objectives
The Electron Microscope uses a beam of electrons to illuminate the specimen for examination.
Is called an electron microscope
The electron microscope is a type of microscope that uses electrons to enlarge and illuminate an image of a specimen.
The field of view (how much of the specimen you can see) would change either getting smaller or larger depending on the objective switched to.
The objectives on what I have observed is.... it able us to see the tested specimen that is in the mouthpieceof the microscope and contains mirror inside ...
An electron microscope uses a beam of electrons to illuminate a specimen
An electron microscope uses a beam of electrons to illuminate a specimen
ordinary microscopes use light and objectives, it magnifies our sight of the specimen. Electron microscope draws electrons across the specimen to sketch its appearance at a 3 dimensional angle
the nose piece turns the objectives to see differnent levels of maginitude to see your specimen
the nose piece turns the objectives to see differnent levels of maginitude to see your specimen
the specimen is the objective the microscope and a parts of microscope
the differences of each objectives as you adjust them you'll know the difference if it is blurred or clear and the differences pf each objectives
The light microscope and the electron microscope refers to the type of microscope that is used to view the non- living specimen. The non-living specimen is usually placed in a slide.
The specimen is placed on a microscope slide, and a thinner slip or cover placed on top.
The scientist examined the specimen under the microscope.
specimen observed