Biology, asked by jacquelineescut, 1 year ago

The ordinary light microscope is called a bright-field microscope because _____.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi,
Because it produces higher resolution and brighter images.
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Answered by gyanada1234
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the object appears light on a dark background .A compound light microscope is named for the use of more than one lens to collect and focus light, and magnify the image.Because it is made up of more than one lens. A simple microscope is make up of one lens (a hand held magnifying glass can also be considered as a simple microscope). In a compound microscope, one cannot see the magnified image until both the lenses are usedall i know is that the ribosomes cant be seen and i dont think mitochondrion can be seen either... help me out people! The electronic microscope provides a 3-D vision on the speciman.The light you see is exactly that, light, photons, and all that good stuff. If you are talking about the image that you see then one answer would be this. What you "see" is an inverted real image on the retina of your eye.The light you see in a compound microscope is called transmitted light. The light in a stereo scopeis reflected light. Hope this helped
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