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Light Microscopes And Electron Microscopes
Light Microscopes And Electron Microscopes
Light microscope Electron microscope
light microscopes and electron microscopes
Compound microscopes usually have two types of lenses, the concave and convex. The concave is more of an hourglass shape, while the convex is more of a rounder shape.
Two types of electron microscopes are the scanning electron microscope, or SEM, and transmission electron microscope, or TEM.
The four main types of microscopes are the Light Microscope, Electron Microscope, the Transition electron microscope and Scanning electron microscope.
Because not all microscopes are the same. most of them are light microscopes and some are electric or even ray.
There are more than one type of light microscopes as well as other types of microscopes such as the SEM. The first microscopes were (and still being used) are the simple light microscopes. The compound microscope has that name because it contains two types of lenses that function to magnify an object. A simple microscope is a microscope that uses only one lens for magnification. It is the original design of the light microscope. Van Leeuwenhoek’s research used this type.
Simple and Compund.
compound and simple
Light microscopes allow you to view living specimens and electron microscopes do not allow this.