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Q: What kinds of microscopes are used nowadays?
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What are the similarities between the microscopes made by Anton van Leeuwenhoek and the microscopes used nowadays?

both are bright field microscopes, and works on two lenses


Is there many kinds of microscopes?

yes!


How do you see inside a cell?

The most common way to look inside a cell is to use a microscope. There are several different kinds of microscopes (fluorescent microscopes, electron microscopes, light microscopes) as well as several different kinds of contrast generating techniques (phase contrast, DIC) which help to see different parts of the a cell more clearly. Often times a dye is also used to help visualize the inside of a cell.


What are the two kinds of microscopes?

Light microscope Electron microscope


When were microscopes first used?

Microscopes were first used in 1590 by Hans and Zacharias Janssen


What is best viewed under a microscope paramecium earthworm or grasshopper?

those are for two different kinds of microscopes. Electron microscopes would be for looking at the paramecium and dissecting microscopes would be necessary for the earthworm and grasshopper.


Light microscopes can magnify objects?

Yes, there are all kinds of microscopes. Everyone can magnify objects some just magnify more than others.


Where are microscopes used in?

Microscopes are used to see things that are tiny and cannot be seen by naked eye.


What unit of measerment is used for objects seen under the microscopes?

what is the measurment is used for under the microscopes


What types of microscopes could be used to study viruses?

Electron Microscopes are used to study viruses.


Do all kinds of light microscopes use visible light to illuminate objects?

yes they do


How are microscopes used today?

microscopes are used in labs, medical field, surgeries, astronomy and crime investigation field