The Ability Of Microscope To Distinguish Fine Details Is Called "Resolution"
Resolving Power
the ability of a microscope to distinguish fine details and differentiate between two very close objects (#spreadthelove)
I think it's Resolution.....
to focus on the specimen
electron microscopes...According to my course in OK Virtual Highschool.."Hi-tech electron microscopes are used to study very small objects such as viruses. They can also be used to view the smallest of molecules that make up cells such as DNA in the nucleus. Unlike a compound microscope, an electron microscope can produce a three-dimensional image"
Resolving Power
You have turn the fine adjustment knob to see the cell.
A cells internal structure in fine details The book says "a tem such as the one of sperm cells shown in figure 4 can reveal a cells internal structure in fine detail"
the ability of a microscope to distinguish fine details and differentiate between two very close objects (#spreadthelove)
compound light microscope
The aperture of a microscope refers to its light-gathering capability and ability to resolve fine detail. It is usually used in reference to photomicrography.
After Hooke studied the fine detail of many fossils with the aid of a microscope, he concluded that they are the remains of organisms.
I think it's Resolution.....
A dissection microscope would allow you to see the entire insect in a magnified fashion, but a light microscope or an electron microscope would both also work fine. Ultimately it would depend on how much detail you want to see.
This is a number that expresses the ability of a lens to resolve fine detail in an object being observed fixed to a slide. It is derived by a mathematical formula (n sine u) and is related to the angular aperture of the lens and the index of refraction of the medium found between the lens and the specimen.
It is the smallest knob on the microscope.
Electron microscope