Microscopes

Microscope is a scientific instrument used to magnify and observe small objects, such as cells, tissues, and microorganisms.

Microscopes typically consist of several main components: the body, which houses the lenses and mechanics; the eyepiece, which magnifies the image and presents it to the observer's eye; and the objective lens, which magnifies the specimen and focuses the light onto it.

The specimen is placed on a stage, which is lit from below by a light source. There are several types of microscopes, including compound microscopes, stereo microscopes, and electron microscopes.

The type of microscope used depends on the size and type of the specimen being examined, as well as the level of detail required for the observation.