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What sends light through the microscope?

The light source, such as a bulb or LED, sends light through the microscope. This light is focused by lenses to illuminate the specimen being observed.


Why is the light necessary when using a microscope?

The light is necessary when you are using a microscope because if you don't have the light turned on, then the object or specimen you would like to examine won't be showing up. The light makes you have the capabiltiy to see what your object looks like under the microscope, and if your light isn't being used, then you will not see your object, probably only darkness!!! (Hope this helped)


How are reflection and refraction involved in how the microscope works?

In a microscope, reflection occurs when the light hits the specimen and bounces back, allowing us to see it. Refraction happens when light passes through the lenses of the microscope, bending the light rays to focus the image. Both reflection and refraction play crucial roles in forming a magnified image of the specimen being observed through a microscope.


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.


What part of the microscope regulates the amount of light that passes through the microscope?

The diaphragm, located beneath the stage of the microscope, regulates the amount of light passing through the specimen. By adjusting the diaphragm, users can control the brightness and contrast of the image viewed through the microscope.

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Can you see a actin through a light microscope?

No, you need a florescent microscope to see that.


What is the circle of light you see when you look through the microscope is called?

The circle of light you see when you look through a microscope is called the field of view. It represents the area of the specimen that you can see through the microscope's lenses at one time.


Which microscope would you use if the object is to thick to let light through?

A Light stereoscope microscope; this type of microscope is used to see three dimensional views of objects too thick to let light pass through.


Which microscope would you use if the object is too thick to let light pass through?

A Light stereoscope microscope; this type of microscope is used to see three dimensional views of objects too thick to let light pass through.


Why should a diffused light be used to see a light through a microscope?

because of the color of blood


What can you see through the light microscope?

Plant cells, animal cells and bacteria can be visualized through the light microscope. Although some of these samples may require staining in order for the observer to see them, the magnification offered by the light microscope is sufficient to look at the morphological structures of the types of cells mentioned above


The circular area of light you see when you look through a microscope is?

field of view


What is the light in the microscope used for?

To illuminate what you are looking at or to give enough light to see through something you are looking at.


Is cytoplasm visible with a light microscope?

The cytoplasm is somewhat clear when looking through a light microscope. However you can see where the cytoplasm is. You can see cell walls and cell membranes through a light microscope, the spaces in between these lines is cytoplasm.


What does the light of the microscope do?

microscope light illuminates the specimen so that you can see it


Why should a diffused light be used to see a object through a microscope?

So that you are looking at the details of the object and not the light.


What you see through the microscope?

Plant cells, animal cells and bacteria can be visualized through the light microscope. Although some of these samples may require staining in order for the observer to see them, the magnification offered by the light microscope is sufficient to look at the morphological structures of the types of cells mentioned above

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