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The cytoplasm is somewhat clear when looking through a light microscope. However you can see where the cytoplasm is. You can see cell walls and cell membranes through a light microscope, the spaces in between these lines is cytoplasm.
Eukaryotic flagella are visible through a light microscope. Bacterial flagella are only visible with a light microscope if they are specially stained with a mordant and a flagella stain.
A wave is visible evidence.
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No, a beam of electrons is used by an electron scanning microscope. A light microscope uses light waves either reflected off the surface of the object under study, or passed through the object from beneath. Some people might consider a light wave as a type of electron beam, but for the purposes of microscopy, the ESM is capable of far greater magnification than the LM.
A microscope is any device used to view an entity that is otherwise invisible to the unaided eye, or to view better details of a very small visible object. An optical microscope is one type that uses the refractive properties of a series of lenses to magnify an image for viewing i.e. a standard lab microscope.
A microscope is the tool used for observing specimens with a tube lens, a stage for holding the specimen, and a light source for illumination. Microscopes magnify and allow detailed observation of small objects or structures that are not visible to the naked eye.
This is normally done by passing the light through a prism.
The light microscope uses visible light. Light microscopes are what are usually used in science classrooms.
The condenser and iris diaphragm.