Mircoscope
- Used to magnify and observe small objects or microorganisms not visible to the naked eye.
- Equipped with optical lenses that provide multiple levels of magnification (commonly 40x, 100x, 400x, and 1000x).
- Consists of eyepiece (ocular lens) and objective lenses mounted on a revolving nosepiece.
- Built-in illumination system or mirror for lighting the specimen.
- Coarse and fine focus knobs for adjusting image clarity and sharpness.
- Mechanical or fixed stage to hold the specimen slide in position.
- Stage clips or slide holder to secure the slide in place during observation.
- Diaphragm or condenser to control the amount and focus of light reaching the specimen.
- Available in monocular, binocular, and trinocular versions.
- Constructed with a sturdy metal or plastic body for durability.
- Used in educational, clinical, biological, and industrial laboratories.
- Suitable for studying cells, tissues, microorganisms, crystals, and more.
- Some models include camera ports for digital imaging and documentation.
- Modern microscopes may offer LED lighting, USB connectivity, and advanced digital features.
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