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What are the uses of microscope in your daily life?
It is an instrument that magnifies objects in size so as to enable the naked eye to see things clearly. 2. They are helpful in creating electrician circuits due to their higher magnification abilities and help in creation of other electronic devices.
What are the uses and care of microscope?
Proper care and maintenance of your microscope can extend its life by many years.
- Tip 1: Handle with care.
- Tip 2: Keep lenses clear of slides.
- Tip3: Clean after using immersion oil.
- Tip 4: Cover when not in use.
- Tip 5: Look after the bulb.
- Tip 6: Store in a clean, dry place.
How are microscopes used in medicine?
Microscopes are typically used in surgical fields such as dentistry, plastic surgery, ophthalmic surgery which involves the eyes, ear, nose and throat (ENT) surgery, and neurosurgery. Without microscopes, several diseases and illnesses can’t be identified, particularly cellular diseases.
Why are microscopes important when studying most cells?
A cell is the smallest unit of life. Most cells are so small that they cannot be viewed with the naked eye. Therefore, scientists must use microscopes to study cells. Electron microscopes provide higher magnification, higher resolution, and more detail than light microscopes.
How microscopes are used to study cells?
Microscopy. Cells vary in size. With few exceptions, individual cells cannot be seen with the naked eye, so scientists use microscopes (micro- = “small”; -scope = “to look at”) to study them. This occurs because microscopes use two sets of lenses to magnify the image.
What is the proper use of a microscope?
PROPER USE OF THE MICROSCOPE 1. When moving the microscope, always carry it with both hands (Figure 1). Grasp the arm with one hand and place the other hand under the base for support. 2. Turn the revolving nosepiece so that the lowest power objective lens is “clicked” into position. 3.
What is the microscope used for?
Cell and tissue analysis
What is the function of the microscope?
Purpose of the microscope. The function of the microscope is to resolve, or distinguish, fine detail which our eyes alone cannot perceive. This cannot be done unless there is sufficient visibility, or contrast, which describes the magnitude of the differences in the image between the features of the image and its background.
What does a microscope do?
1) The compound microscope 2) The comparison microscope 3) The stereoscopic microscope 4) The polarizing microscope 5) The micro spectrophotometer