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The other term for a stereoscopic microscope is a dissecting microscope.
An electron microscope, specifically a transmission electron microscope, can magnify up to a million times. This type of microscope uses a beam of accelerated electrons to create images with extremely high resolution.
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Resolution refers to a microscope's ability to produce a clear and detailed image by distinguishing between two distinct points. It is determined by the numerical aperture and wavelength of light used in the microscope.
The most powerful microscope is currently the electron microscope, specifically the transmission electron microscope (TEM) and scanning electron microscope (SEM). These microscopes use beams of electrons to achieve magnifications up to millions of times, allowing for incredibly detailed imaging of samples at the atomic level.
The microscope was first invented and used by Robert Hooke. He looked at slices of cork under the microscope and noticed that they look like the little rooms that monks used. These were called cells. And so came the term cells for what makes up tissues.
The other term for a stereoscopic microscope is a dissecting microscope.
compound light microscope - cell theory - electron microscope
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The compound light microscope came first, dating back to the late 16th century. The electron microscope was developed much later in the early 20th century.
The term "cell" was coined by Robert Hooke in 1665. While using a crude microscope, he observed small box-like structures in a piece of cork and described them as cells, likening them to the cells of a monastery.
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Magnification is the term that refers to the ability of a microscope to increase the size of an object.
A common term for an ordinary microscope is a light microscope, which uses visible light to illuminate and magnify specimens for observation.
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