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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.
Field of view
if you are reffering to field of view, its not exactly the amount of specimen, its mainly used to determine how large a specimen is
The objective of observing fresh specimen is to find out how the still-live specimen functions. One can observe blood flow and movement.
it will increase the magnification of the image of specimen
Field of view ^-^ Field of view >.< xD
The visibility of the specimen decreases as the power of magnification increases on a microscope. The specimen area will shrink as the magnification is increased.
It will move to the right and become upside down. It really doesn't do that but the lenses make it seem to do that.
== == You put a specimen on a glass plate and then view the specimen under a microscope. It acts sort of like a slide.
Artifacts on a slide refer to any objects or substances that are not part of the specimen being observed under a microscope, but appear in the field of view. These can include dust, hair, or stains that may distort the image or interfere with the observation of the actual specimen. Proper cleaning and maintenance of the microscope, slide, and laboratory environment can help reduce artifacts.
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 starting a microscopic study,always examine under LPO first.Move the slide and get a good general view of the specimen.
Field of view
if you are reffering to field of view, its not exactly the amount of specimen, its mainly used to determine how large a specimen is
Thin enough for light to pass through it.
Field of view ^-^ Field of view >.< xD
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.