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Yes they will, for several reasons.They are an irreplaceable educational tool. It needs only a low power microscope for students to see for themselves lots of the structures they are learning about.They are much cheaper than electron microscopes so there can be several in a lab, whereas you'd probably have to wait in a queue to book time on an electron microscope.They are quick and easy to use, and require very little training.They give more than adequate information for many tasks.They are easily portable.
Yes. For example, several varieties of pineapple have been developed to have a more cylindrical shape, thus more suited to canning.
Several things: * The age of the Moon * The composition of the Moon * A new theory of the origin of the Moon where developed
Both the later Greeks and the Romans experimented with the magnifying power of curved glass surfaces, which had been produced in both ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. The earliest lenses were crystals, and later water-filled glass spheres. The Greek scholar Euclid (325-265 BC) studied the geometric nature of optics. Several Arabic mathematicians, notably Al-Kindi and Ibn Sahl, investigated "burning lenses" and magnifiers between 800 and 1000 AD.The first actual microscopes were constructed about the year 1600 by Hans Lippershey (1570-1619, who developed the practical telescope) and Zacharias Janssen (1580-1638). Galileo developed his own version from these, which he called occhiolino ("little eye"). By the 17th century, microscopes were being widely used for biological studies. Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723) is widely considered the "father of microbiology" for his studies of animal tissues and bacteria.
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Because not all microscopes are the same. most of them are light microscopes and some are electric or even ray.
there are several kind of different , we can separate : 1- Methods of analysis 2- properties of Methods of analysis 3-properties of their structure 4-resolution and resoiving power of their (by : S.M Zendehbad)
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.
Microscope. There are several types of microscopes available depending on the specimen in question. Refer to the site below for more information on the types of microscopes.
They developed several kinds of mathematics, Astronomy, and geometry
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One can go to several places on the Internet to find information on antique microscopes. One can go to the Microscope Master website or the Antique Microscopes site or the Microscope International site.
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