It illuminates the specimen - making viewing easier !
The light source of a microscope produces light that passes through the specimen being observed. It can be a bulb, LED, or mirror.
The source of radiation in a dissecting microscope is typically a halogen or LED light bulb. These light sources emit visible light that is used to illuminate the specimen being observed through the microscope.
The type of light source that reflects light rays for a microscope is typically a mirror or a prism. These components are used to direct and focus light onto the specimen being viewed 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.
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Scanning electron microscope because its sure not compound light microscop!(:
The adjustable stage opening on a microscope is used to control the amount of light illuminating the specimen.
The Microscope arm it what holds up the whole dang Microscope.
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It is a microscope with only one lens.
IF YOU HAVE A MICROSCOPE THAT DOES NOT HAVE AN INTERNAL LIGHT SOURCE, YOU WILL HAVE TO USE THE EXTERNAL LIGHT SOURCE THAT IS PROVIDED IN THE CABINET WITH THE MICROSCOPE.
a microscope measures the size of an object (example: how big an blood cell is)
compound light microscope
Flagella are typically only visible through an electron microscope due to their small size, which is on the order of a few micrometers. Light microscopes do not have the resolution necessary to clearly visualize structures at this scale.
The person who invented the first microscope was Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek.
The light source of a microscope produces light that passes through the specimen being observed. It can be a bulb, LED, or mirror.
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