Light Microscopy
Light microscopy is a powerful tool used to examine the microscopic structures of living organisms, such as their cells, tissues, and organ systems. It uses a light source to illuminate the specimen and a lens to magnify the image. It is widely used in research and clinical diagnosis in the fields of biology, medicine, and materials science. Light microscopy is often used in combination with fluorescence techniques to study the subcellular details of cells and tissues. It is also used to diagnose diseases and detect illnesses such as cancer, as well as to identify unknown organisms. Light microscopy is an important tool for scientific research and understanding the natural world around us.
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