the cheese man microscope
A stereo microscope would be the best choice for observing whole water fleas that are 3 mm long. Stereo microscopes provide a 3D view and have lower magnification levels, making it easier to observe larger specimens like water fleas.
no you cant get nits from fleas, they are a whole different thing.
The Microscope arm it what holds up the whole dang Microscope.
support the microscope
They will hold sheep wool in their mouth and then slowly lower their whole body under water allowing the fleas to escape to dry fur until finally the head is submerged then the fleas have no where to go but onto the wool, the dog will then release the infested wool to float away. Rob
The Microscope arm it what holds up the whole dang Microscope.
Fleas are really common. Dogs can get fleas from other dogs, cats and grass. Identify where you think they got fleas from and stop this, so they don't keep getting fleas. You have to treat carpets, sofas and the whole house if the infestation is quite bad. Hoovering is the best way to get rid of most fleas and their eggs. Fleas lay eggs in crack and gaps so concentrate on these areas. Medication for getting rid of fleas on the dog will only work if you solve the carpet/sofa issue. You can get drops to put on the back of the dogs neck. These are really effective because it doesn't kill the fleas - it means the eggs the fleas lay won't survive, so you break the life-cycle. Flea shampoos are not effective - normal water and soap will kill fleas. Pills for fleas are also not recommended as they only kill the fleas that are on the dog - not in the carpets. If these methods don't work, get an exterminator in to gas the whole house!
A good way to keep fleas off a child is to cut a whole lemon into two cups of water. The water should be heated to a boil and then left to sit overnight. The water can then be sponged onto the child and then let it dry. It should keep the fleas off for half of the day.
because it would not fit under the microscope
As larger eukaryotic cells many can be seen under a light microscope ( moderte to good quality ). Simple fresh pond water can show a whole different world of protists.
yes, a house dog could get fleas...of course you go outside and walk around, your shoes touch the ground and your clothing picks up many things. When you get home, fleas can be on what your wearing and transferr to your dog. Also when you like your dog outside, you dog can catch fleas as well.
According to Professor Giserey Vonne P. Ocampo, The base supports and holds the whole body of the microscope The arm connects both the base and the Body Tube, supporting the capability of the microscope to stand in balance.