What to do under an optical module microscope
The main principal of light optical microscopy (LOM) is to shine a light through (transmitted light) or onto the surface (reflected light) of a specimen and examine it under magnification. They perhaps provide the ultimate implementa-tion of the idiom "seeing is believing" as microscopy has performed a crucial part in helping us explore and understand a world where structures and organisms are maller than can be seen directly with. The tutorials are also embedded within relevant articles that contain accompanying discussions. Microscopes are instruments that are used in science laboratories to visualize very minute objects, such as cells and microorganisms, giving a contrasting image that is magnified.
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