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A microscope is a tube that holds glass lens mounted that have the right focal properties that magnify the image.

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What is a simple microscope also called?

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Robert Hookes microscope had either two or more lenses. a simple microscope has one lens in it.


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What are the uses of a simple microscope?

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Which microscope has only one lens?

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Simple staining is often nessesary to improve contrast in which microscope?

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When did Zacharias invent the microscope?

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How does a simple light microscope work?

A simple light microscope works by passing light through a specimen, which is then magnified by a series of lenses to create an enlarged image that can be viewed by the observer. The lenses in the microscope refract the light in such a way that the image appears larger and more detailed than the actual specimen.