state the principle of microscope.how is it classified?
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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.
Microscopes. The lens system classification divides the microscope into simple or compound microscopes. A simple microscope consists of a single lens or several lenses grouped in one unit and are only used to enlarge an object. ... Under a compound microscope these onion cells can see more details (resolution).
Microscopes. The lens system classification divides the microscope into simple or compound microscopes. A simple microscope consists of a single lens or several lenses grouped in one unit and are only used to enlarge an object. ... Under a compound microscope these onion cells can see more details (resolution).
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Microscopes can be separated into several different classes. One grouping is based on what interacts with the sample to generate the image, i.e., light or photons (optical microscopes), electrons (electron microscopes) or a probe (scanning probe microscopes).
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