A microscope is a vital instrument used in laboratories and educational settings for magnifying small objects and organisms, allowing scientists and students to observe details not visible to the naked eye. There are several types of microscopes, each designed for specific applications. Read more
Light Microscope: Uses visible light and lenses to magnify samples. It is the most common type used in schools and laboratories for examining cells and tissues.
Electron Microscope: Utilizes a beam of electrons for high-resolution imaging of small specimens at the nanoscale. There are two main types:
Fluorescence Microscope: Uses fluorescence to visualize specimens. This is especially useful in biological research for studying the localization of proteins and other biomolecules.
Confocal Microscope: Provides high-resolution images by using a laser to scan samples, allowing for the reconstruction of 3D images.
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