yes, it switches from left to right and it becomes upside down.
"In electron microscope the object is viewed in highly vaccum conditions. Living cells would disentegrate in such a condition." This answer is not mine it comes from the "why can't electron microscopes be used to view cell structures" question
Microscopes magnify objects not normally visible to the human eye. A number of professions in the fields of biology, chemistry, zoology, criminal justice, medicine and more use microscopes on a daily basis. These jobs most often take place in laboratories and may include collecting specimens for observation and performing experiments.
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Microscopes need stage clips in order to hold the slide or specimen in place. However, they are adjustable or removable on some microscopes, which is good, since you don't always need them.
Microscopes don't normally come with the slides. Microscopes have a place to insert slides that you have prepared separately. See the instructions for your microscope to locate the place where you would place the slides. You put the slide in to view its called a specimen what you put in it.
Microscopes have shaped the world as it has made the environment a better place. It has helped scientists to find out about small bacteria and organisms. It has also helped them to make the periodic table.
a place where data or specimens are stored and maintained for future retrieval.
Why is the image of a letter inverted under a microscope?because it has a mirror below the stage ( the one where the specimens are being examind ) it dont reflects sunlight but also the image of a letter
The stage is the part of the microscope where specimens are placed, and a stage clip is what holds the specimen slides in place. You would move those to look at different parts of your specimens.
You must first place another image from Image > Place or drag from another document, then click on layer with image (layer with image which you want behind) on LAYERS palette and drag it below layer with image to be above.
The stage is the part of the microscope where specimens are placed, and a stage clip is what holds the specimen slides in place. You would move those to look at different parts of your specimens.
is to place image on it