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Compound Light
A type of microscope that consists of ocular lenses (binocular eyepiece) and objective lenses.
Stereoscope
A type of dissecting scope that allows for viewing with two eyepieces.
Electron Microscope
A microscope that uses beams of electrons for higher magnification capabilities.
SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope)
A type of electron microscope that provides morphological or surface images.
TEM (Transmission Electron Microscope)
A type of electron microscope that allows for viewing internal structures of specimens.
Micrograph
Images produced by a microscope.
Magnification
The amount or degree of visual enlargement of an observed object.
Objectives
Different lenses used in microscopy, each with specific color codes and magnification levels.
M of eyepiece x M of objectives
Total Magnification formula
Micrometry
The estimation of measurements using a microscope.
Field of View (FOV)
The extent of the observable area seen through the microscope.
4x
Magnification of scanner
10x
Magnification of LPO
40x or 45x
Magnification of HPO
100x
Magnification of OIO
OIO
Objective that uses oil on the glass slide