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dissecting scope: view opaque and/or thick objectsExamples: rock samples, coins, insects, and flowers
320mm
properties of the image under dissecting microscope
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A dissecting microscope has a lower magnification than a compound microscope. A dissecting microscope has a bigger work area so you can use it to magnify and still move around what ever your looking at. A compound microscope would be used to look at cells that you could not see with out intense magnification You would have to use a microscope slide for whatever you wanted to look at. Example: A dissecting microscope would be used to figure out the sex of Fruit flys. While a compound would be used if wanted to see the cells of a the fly's eye
A binocular microscope, which is commonly called a dissecting scope.
dissecting scope: view opaque and/or thick objectsExamples: rock samples, coins, insects, and flowers
320mm
The binocular dissecting microscope and the scanning electron microscope.
In compound microscope are usually able to magnify an object by 400 times.while dissecting microscope usually only magnify an object by 40 times or less. In compound microscope are used to view very small, relatively thin things, such as cells. In dissecting microscope are used to look at larger objects that have a greater degree of depth such as grains of pollen. In compound microscope is always made with 1 eyepiece. On the other hand dissecting microscope is always made with 2 eyepiece.
properties of the image under dissecting microscope
Yes, it could. If one is working in a lab for the health department for example, both would be useful. One might have a sample and would use the low magnifying dissecting scope to find something of interest and then the compound 'scope for more detail of the it.
Dissecting Microscope
simple or dissecting microscope -
It allows you to view objects in at three- dimensions at low magnifications.
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A microscope.