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compound light microscope
An electron microscope would certainly show more detail than a compound microscope. An electron microscope can zoom up to 1,000,000x.
Microscopes have been crucial for understanding organelles. ... However, most organelles are not clearly visible by light microscopy, and those that can be seen (such as the nucleus, mitochondria and Golgi) can't be studied in detail because their size is close to the limit of resolution of the light microscope.
You have turn the fine adjustment knob to see the cell.
so you can see things in more detail
compound light microscope
A microscope magnifies an object so that it can be seen in closer detail.
An electron microscope would certainly show more detail than a compound microscope. An electron microscope can zoom up to 1,000,000x.
microscope or for more detail an electron microscope
Scanning electron microscope.
Depends, optic microscopes don't see much smaller than a nucleus very well, organelles such as mitochondria are seen as specks if you have a good microscope. To see more detail, you need an electron microscope (transmission or scanning), with which you can even see objects as small as viruses.
scanning electron microscope
two-photo microscope
the point which a microscope begins to produce a blurry image and detail is lost is called ?
Microscopes have been crucial for understanding organelles. ... However, most organelles are not clearly visible by light microscopy, and those that can be seen (such as the nucleus, mitochondria and Golgi) can't be studied in detail because their size is close to the limit of resolution of the light microscope.
Microscope
The illuminating parts of a microscope are the parts that enable us to see the detail of the subject placed under the microscope.