what are the use of microscope
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A microscope is an instrument that can be used to observe small objects, even cells. The image of an object is magnified through at least one lens in the microscope. This lens bends light toward the eye and makes an object appear larger than it actually is.
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Uses of Microscopes in Science:
- Tissue Analysis. It is common for histologists to study cells and tissues using the microscope. ...
- Tissue Analysis. It is common for histologists to study cells and tissues using the microscope. ... Examining Forensic Evidence. ...
- Tissue Analysis. It is common for histologists to study cells and tissues using the microscope. ... Examining Forensic Evidence. ... Determining the Health of an Ecosystem. ...
- Tissue Analysis. It is common for histologists to study cells and tissues using the microscope. ... Examining Forensic Evidence. ... Determining the Health of an Ecosystem. ... Studying the Role of a Protein within a Cell. ...
- Tissue Analysis. It is common for histologists to study cells and tissues using the microscope. ... Examining Forensic Evidence. ... Determining the Health of an Ecosystem. ... Studying the Role of a Protein within a Cell. ... Studying atomic structures.
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