Dissecting microscopes vs. Compound microscope

Dissecting microscopes help you have a better view of a specimen or sample when performing a dissection. You can spend many hours looking through the eyepieces of a dissecting microscope whenever dissections must be done. Leica Microsystems lets you select from a diverse array of microscopes and comprehensive range of dissecting microscope parts and accessories so that you can find the microscope solution that best fits your needs. Typically, a compound microscope is used for viewing samples at high magnification (40 - 1200x), which is achieved by the combined effect of two sets of lenses: the ocular lens (in the eyepiece) and the objective lenses (close to the sample). Questions: Name the part indicated by the arrow A) Condenser B) Objective lens C) Ocular lens If we want to see individual cells, what microscope would you use? A) Dissecting microscope B) Compound microscope #microscope #Dissection #dissecting #NikolaysGeneticsLessons #OpticalMicroscope #magnification #HowTo #microscopeParfocal #coarseFocus #fineFocus #stage #ObjectiveLense #CommunityCollage #CompoundMicroscope #MicroscopeInvention #HowToUseACompoundMicroscope #typesOfMicroscopes #electronMicroscopes #lightMicroscopes #howToUseAMicroscope #microscopeIntroduction #microscopeTutorial #howAMicroscopeWorks #objectiveLenses #totalMagnification #microscopy
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