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What is function of base on microscope?

The base of a microscope provides stability and support for the rest of the microscope components. It also houses the illumination source, which helps to illuminate the specimen being viewed through the lens. Additionally, the base helps in adjusting the height and position of the microscope for comfortable viewing.


Why is water used when placing a specimen under a microscope?

Water is used when placing a specimen under a microscope to help create a flat surface for the specimen to rest on. This allows for better clarity and visibility of the specimen under the microscope. Additionally, water helps to prevent the specimen from drying out which could distort its appearance.


What does a nosepiece on the microscope do?

The nosepiece on a microscope holds and rotates multiple objective lenses. Rotating the nosepiece allows you to easily switch between different magnifications without having to manually change the lens.


What is microscope tube in microscope?

microscope


Function of pillar in microscope?

it supports the microscope :)


What are the various KINDS of a microscope?

Stereomicroscope, Compound Microscope, Phase-contrast microscope, electron microscope, Scanning-electron microscope, Transmission electron microscope, Confocal-scanning microscope. THESE ARE JUST SOME. :)


What are the several types of microscope?

1.digital microscope 2.stereo microscope 3.compound microscope 4.electron microscope 5.laboratory microscope


What does the base of micoscope do?

The base of a microscope provides a flat surface to rest the miscroscrope on. A microscrope will be alot easier to use, and you will be able to see through the lenses with more accuracy, when the microscope is resting on its base upon a stable surface, such as a table top, than when not using its base.


What is a microscope in science?

There is a compound light microscope, an scannignn electron microscope, and transmission electron microscope.


What does the microscope rest on?

In compound microscopes for use for viewing thin sections at high power, specimens are mounted on a microscope slide and covered with a coverslip and are placed on the microscope stage or base plate. In stereomicroscopes the same is done however for large objects such as rocks or minerals no microscope slide is required the object to be observed is placed directly on the stage.


How many types of microscope are?

There are many. Simple microscope, compound microscope, light microscope, scanning electron microscope, Transmission Electron Microscope, Dissection microscope, etc,but all together there are about 20 different types of microscopes.


What type of microscope would be best to use to look at different cells or organelles?

scanning electron microscope