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We will explore the two largest categories of light microscopes: those that collect transmitted light, originating from some kind of light source, to view the sample and those that collect light that is emitted by the sample itself.
Microscopes can see structures as small as molecules. The lesson explores what cells are, including that they are living units, and considers what can and can't be seen using a light microscope.
A light microscope can be used to observe animal and plant cells. The parts of a light microscope and their functions. The sequence of steps setting up a light microscope to observe cells, including changing the magnification and focus.
Cells that have been fixed and stained can be studied in a conventional light microscope, while antibodies coupled to fluorescent dyes can be used to locate specific molecules in cells in a fluorescence microscope. Living cells can be seen with phase-contrast, differential-interference-contrast, dark-field, or bright-field microscopes.