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A light microscope that makes the specimen appear light on a dark background is called a darkfield microscope. Darkfield microscopy illuminates the specimen with oblique light, making it stand out against the dark background, which enhances contrast and visibility of transparent or low-contrast samples.
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compound light microscope - cell theory - electron microscope
A light microscope is an optical microscope. That differentiates it from an electron microscope, a quantum mechanical tunneling microscope and others.
transmission electron microscope
Laser Scanning Microscope
It serves as a stand of a microscope. And it is use to support the microscope
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.
A stage is a platform on a microscope where the slide containing the specimen is placed. It is typically supported by a metal support arm or frame connected to the microscope stand. This provides stability and ensures that the stage remains level during observation.
it supports the upper part of the microscope where the eyepiece, draw tube , body tube and the objectives is placed .
When carrying a microscope, one hand should hold the arm for support, and the other hand should hold on either to the base of the microscope or the stand. This provides stability and helps prevent any accidental drops or damage to the delicate parts of the microscope.
The microscope's upper part consists of the observation tube, the eyepiece, and the illuminator. These components work together to allow users to view the magnified specimen clearly and with adequate lighting. The support for the upper part of the microscope often includes an arm or stand to ensure stability and proper alignment of these components.
A light microscope that makes the specimen appear light on a dark background is called a darkfield microscope. Darkfield microscopy illuminates the specimen with oblique light, making it stand out against the dark background, which enhances contrast and visibility of transparent or low-contrast samples.
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Cell doesn't stand for anything. It was called a cell by Robert Hooke when he was examining a piece of cork under a microscope and thought it looked like little enclosed CELLS like a honeycomb.
Assuming you mean μm - It stands for micrometre - a measurement of microscopic distances. One micrometre is a millionth of a metre.