This is not a question, you need to rephrase it.
The flat microscope platform is on which an object is placed for viewing is called the stage.
If I am correct it is the stage
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The object on the viewing stage is close to the lens of a microscope. Racking downward risks the lens touching the object and damaging either the object itself or the lens. Before moving the lens down, make sure you can see the lens and the object from the side of the microscope to void the two touching each other.
the name of the microscope is the optical and it better veiwing of ur ousst
The flat microscope platform is on which an object is placed for viewing is called the stage.
i assume you mean what does soenthing put in viewing area of a microscope it will magnify that object
i think a microscope or a elctronmicroscope
If I am correct it is the stage
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because the cells are very small
The microscope stage is the platform on which a slide is placed for viewing.
If the objectives touch a slide, it will damage it, making it harder to observe the object you are viewing in the microscope.
okay creepy i have the same thing for science homework.....kilo?
The object on the viewing stage is close to the lens of a microscope. Racking downward risks the lens touching the object and damaging either the object itself or the lens. Before moving the lens down, make sure you can see the lens and the object from the side of the microscope to void the two touching each other.
Electron microscope
Compound microscope - a microscope which uses multiple lenses to collect light from the sample, and then a separate set of lenses to focus the light into the eye or camera. It shines a light from beneath the stage, going up through the object being examined.Stereo microscope - a microscope designed for low magnification observation of an opaque object. It shines a light onto the object, rather than shining it up through the object. It uses two separate optical paths with two objectives and two eyepieces to provide slightly different viewing angles to the left and right eyes. This produces a three-dimensional visualization of the object.