You get to see bacteria,protists, germs in general, etc.
using the course adjustment to focus the specimen under high power
The class used a microscope in order to enlarge the specimen for viewing closely.
Electron Microscope
The electron microscope can magnify by a larger factor than an optical microscope can, thereby enabling us to see even smaller objects.
because the thinner it is the clearer it is too see inside
Lots of tiny things, but it depends on how strong your microscope is.
i think it will be
coarse sdjustment knob
using the course adjustment to focus the specimen under high power
The basic requirement for you to see an object using the microscope is light. The amount of light will determine the visibility of the specimen.
It helps keep the specimen flat and to hold it in place.
The class used a microscope in order to enlarge the specimen for viewing closely.
Electron Microscope
Coverslip is not placed on a microscope but on the stained specimen on slide . This protects objective lens of microscope from getting stain from a wet mount . It also protects permanent slide .
Put the specimen in the bottle.I brought back a specimen of English money.They put the bullet in a specimen bag.
a scanning electron microscope
Staining a specimen allows you to better see what exactly is under the microscope. It helps to separate the specimen and the slide underneath or on top. Another way to think of this is like is it easier to see white sprinkles on white frosting, or blue sprinkles? Blue, of course! It's just easier to see.