A microscope is a laboratory instrument that allows scientists and doctors to study structures too small for the human eye. It plays a central role in microbiology, histology, and cytology by helping visualize cells, bacteria, and parasites. Microscopes come in different types, including optical, electron, and digital models, each offering unique resolution and magnification. They are essential in research laboratories, medical diagnostics, and academic settings. By providing high-quality images, microscopes aid in detecting diseases, studying cell morphology, and conducting experiments. Their versatility makes them one of the most indispensable laboratory tools.
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Used to magnify and study tiny objects invisible to the naked eye.
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Crucial for microbiology, histology, and cytology.
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Helps identify cells, bacteria, and parasites.
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Available as optical, electron, or digital microscopes.
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Provides high-resolution images for research.
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Widely used in education, hospitals, and labs.
