i dont know ask someone else please
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Pretty vague question. The light you see is exactly that, light, photons, and all that good stuff. If you are talking about the image that you see then one answer would be this. What you "see" is an inverted real image on the retina of your eye.
The light you see in a compound microscope is called transmitted light. The light in a stereo scope is reflected light. Hope this helped.
Phloem
The circle of light you see when you look through a microscope is called the field of view. It represents the area of the specimen that you can see through the microscope's lenses at one time.
microscope light illuminates the specimen so that you can see it
Light microscopes are called compound because a light microscope has more than one lense.
No, you need a florescent microscope to see that.
You can see chloroplasts and a nucleus under a light microscope.
light microskope
A light microscope
The compound microscope is a light microscope that uses light to "see" microbes. Viruses are too small.The electron microscope uses electrons to "see" microbes or viruses.
a magnifying glass, a telescope or microscope all do this.
a compound microscope
IF YOU HAVE A MICROSCOPE THAT DOES NOT HAVE AN INTERNAL LIGHT SOURCE, YOU WILL HAVE TO USE THE EXTERNAL LIGHT SOURCE THAT IS PROVIDED IN THE CABINET WITH THE MICROSCOPE.
A light microscope is called a compound microscope because it uses multiple lenses (a compound of lenses) to magnify the image of a specimen. This allows for higher magnification and resolution compared to a simple microscope.