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PRINCIPLES OF MICROSCOPY

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Answered by udayraj768oy9yd5
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Basic Structure and Principle of Microscopes. A general biological microscope mainly consists of an objective lens, ocular lens, lens tube, stage, and reflector. An object placed on the stage is magnified through the objective lens. When the target is focused, a magnified image can be observed through the ocular lens.(the lens or system of lenses of a microscope (or telescope) nearest the user's eye, serving to further magnify the image produced by the objective. Called also ocular)

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Basic Structure and Principle of Microscopes. A general biological microscope mainly consists of an objective lens, ocular lens, lens tube, stage, and reflector. An object placed on the stage is magnified through the objective lens. When the target is focused, a magnified image can be observed through the ocular lens.(the lens or system of lenses of a microscope (or telescope) nearest the user's eye, serving to further magnify the image produced by the objective. Called also ocular)

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