it allows you to see small things like cells
Things To See Closer And Deeper Into The Thing They Are Looking At.
An atomic microscope
Increasing the resolution or magnification of the optical instrument, such as a microscope or telescope, will allow you to see more details of the object.
The scanning tunneling microscope allows scientists to see individual atoms on a surface by detecting the tunneling current between the microscope tip and the sample. The one-angstrom microscope is a hypothetical concept that would potentially allow scientists to visualize atomic details with even higher resolution.
An electron microscope would allow the viewer to see ribosomes inside a cell. This type of microscope uses a beam of electrons to image the specimen at a very high resolution, enabling visualization of cellular structures like ribosomes.
A light microscope uses visible light to produce an image of a specimen and is used for viewing cells, tissues, and small organisms. An electron microscope, on the other hand, uses a beam of electrons to produce a much higher resolution image and is used for studying structures at the cellular and molecular level.
It magnifies the specimen by a certain degree to make it appear larger and let you see more detail which were not visible to the naked eye. It is done with the help of lenses which are aided in microscope
The illuminating parts of a microscope allow you to see details of objects that are placed under the microscope. The illuminating parts include the condenser mirror, sub-stage condenser, and the iris diaphragm.
The microscope allows humans to see the world of the microcosms and atoms. Special microscopes allow us to see DNA, Genetic material. and microbes, germs, viruses that are not viewable with the human eye. Without the microscope the medical and scientific world would not have progressed as it has. It has save millions of lives for many decades now. Did you know the microscope was discovered accidentally?
A microscope or if you are lucky an electron scanning microscope
im assuming you mean idividual cells, not a bacterial colny, as that's often visable with the naked eye. depending on what you want to see, you can stain the bacteria with specific dyes and then veiw them under a light microscope. for example, DAPI is often used if you wish to visualise the DNA of the cells.
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