When using a compound microscope, ensure that the microscope is placed on a stable, flat surface to prevent tipping. Always use the lowest power objective lens first to locate your specimen, and gradually switch to higher magnifications. Handle the slides carefully to avoid breakage, and clean the lenses with appropriate lens paper to prevent scratches. Finally, avoid touching the glass with your fingers to maintain clarity and prevent contamination.
Don't break the cover or the glass.
you can view these nuts better
Lots of tiny things, but it depends on how strong your microscope is.
cells
help you see living thing movecw: I don't think I've ever seen a simple microscope -- maybe a magnifying glass? Compound!
Not to be taken during pregnancy.
it has light limited magnification
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It is a compound microscope because it has more one lens between the object and eye of the viewer.
He found tiny stuff 🔎
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The compound microscope is the simple microscope used in the early days for higher magnification to view specimens such as cells. The compound microscope is the standard microscope used commonly nowadays. The digital microscope is a type of optical microscope which makes use of camera and optics to be able to view the images from the microscope to the computer.