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When a microscope is parcentered, the specimens will appear centered in the field of view at every magnification. So if a field of a slide is centered at the lowest power, even though the field diameter shrinks at each higher magnification, the desired part of the specimen will remain in the center of the viewing field.
The Electron Microscope uses a beam of electrons to illuminate the specimen for examination.
as you zoom in the view gets bigger and if its not in the middle you wont be able to see it properly .
Is called an electron microscope
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the specimen is the objective the microscope and a parts of microscope
The light microscope and the electron microscope refers to the type of microscope that is used to view the non- living specimen. The non-living specimen is usually placed in a slide.
When a microscope is parcentered, the specimens will appear centered in the field of view at every magnification. So if a field of a slide is centered at the lowest power, even though the field diameter shrinks at each higher magnification, the desired part of the specimen will remain in the center of the viewing field.
The specimen is placed on a microscope slide, and a thinner slip or cover placed on top.
The scientist examined the specimen under the microscope.
specimen observed
A microscope magnifies or enlarges the specimen 100 times from its actual size with clarity. With this, it will be easier to build character on the specimen that is under study.
the objective on a microscope causes the specimen to be inverted or fliped along the vertical and horozontail axis.
The Electron Microscope uses a beam of electrons to illuminate the specimen for examination.
microscope light illuminates the specimen so that you can see it