Archive for August, 2007

The Different Parts of a Compound Light Microscope

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

The invention of a compound light microscope has been crucial in the quest of a deeper understanding of human kind, their origin, structure, and everything else around it. Know how compound light microscopes work by specifying its different components.

How to Employ Oil Immersion Compound Light Microscopy

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

The oil immersion procedure is one of the many advancements of compound light microscopy. Understand how they work and how they can enhance the viewing of specimens.

The Basic Features of Monocular Compound Light Microscope

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

Monocular compound light microscopes are considered one of the simplest types of microscopes in the market today. But in spite of these microscopes being basic, they certainly work fairly well. Understand what features they have and their respective meaning and functions.

Learn the Best Ways to Use a Compound Light Microscope

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

What is a compound light microscope? It is a laboratory tool utilized for a variety of purposes. It is common knowledge that it can be very complex. Proper knowledge on the best ways to use a compound light microscope will not only help you use it to its fullest but will also allow you to […]

Bacterial Cells Observation Becomes Easier with Compound Light Microscope

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

It was Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, the Father of Microbiology, who first observed then described single-celled organisms, which are later called as microorganisms. In fact, with the help of a crude but still useful microscope, he was able to perform bacterial cells observation such as the study the muscle fibers of bacteria, human blood, and spermatozoa.