What would you see using a dark field microscope on bacteria that transmit light without reflecting it into the objective lens
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While using a dark field microscope on bacteria that transmit light without reflecting it into the objective lens it allows the visualization of live bacteria in the experiment.
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- Dark-field microscopy has a number of applications in Biology mainly in microbiology.
- It helps to see the visualization of live bacteria, as well as distinguish some structure
- The structures include rods, curved rods, spirals, or cocci and movement.
- Darkfield Microscopy uses light from the lamp source
- In this microscope stage the specimen is illuminated.
- Here the light is gathered in the condenser and is then shaped in the form of a cone where the apex is focused on the plane of the specimen.
- It is a method of illuminating the specimen subject against a dark background in place of against a bright white field.
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