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∙ 11y agoScanning electron microscope-An electron microscope that forms a three-dimensional image on a cathode-ray tube by moving a beam of focused electrons across an object and reading both the electrons scattered by the object and the secondary electrons produced by it.
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∙ 14y agoA confocal microscope is designed to provide sharp images of three-dimensional structures at high magnification by using a pinhole to eliminate out-of-focus light. This technique allows for optical sectioning of a specimen, resulting in clear images of different focal planes within the sample.
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∙ 14y agoYou can use a scanning electron microscope to look at the surface of something in 3D. Or you can use a confocal microscope, do a Z-stack and use computer software to combine the series of 2D images into a 3D object.
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∙ 11y agoScanning electron microscope (SEM)
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∙ 13y agoA scanning electron microscope
I'm unable to show pictures or labels. However, a compound microscope consists of two or more lenses to magnify the image of a specimen. The eyepiece lens is near the eye, while the objective lens is close to the specimen. This design allows for high magnification and resolution.
Stereoscopic microscopes are used for viewing three-dimensional objects at low magnification, making them suitable for examining larger specimens like insects, plants, circuit boards, and jewelry. They are commonly used in fields such as biology, geology, electronics, and materials science for tasks such as inspection, dissection, soldering, and assembly. The two eyepieces provide a more natural depth perception compared to compound microscopes.
In microscopy, "phone" may refer to a device that allows you to capture images through the eyepiece of a microscope, typically using a smartphone camera. This setup enables you to take pictures or record videos of the microscopic samples you are observing, making it easier to document and share your findings.
Under a microscope, you would likely see the cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, and possibly cytoplasmic streaming within an onion cell. Mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and vacuoles may also be visible depending on the level of magnification.
You can find pictures of compound microscopes with labels for reference on educational websites, science textbooks, or online image databases. Websites like Biology Online or Science Direct offer resources for this purpose. Simply search for "compound microscope labeled diagram" in your preferred search engine to find suitable images.
The topmost optic in a microscope is the eyepiece or ocular lens, which is where you look through to observe the specimen. It typically provides a magnification factor of 10x.
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I'm unable to show pictures or labels. However, a compound microscope consists of two or more lenses to magnify the image of a specimen. The eyepiece lens is near the eye, while the objective lens is close to the specimen. This design allows for high magnification and resolution.
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The electron microscope because Electron microscopes can obtain pictures of extremely small objects-- much smaller than those that can be seen with light microscopes.
light microscopes shoe only black and white pictures. When a compound microscope shows color when you look through the eye-piece.