Microscopy

Microscopy is the use of a microscope to see objects that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. It involves using different types of microscopes, such as light microscopes and electron microscopes, to magnify and visualize tiny structures like cells, bacteria, and molecules. Microscopy skills include preparing samples, adjusting microscope settings, focusing, and interpreting images. It is essential in various fields like biology, medicine, materials science, and forensics.
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Greener Destiny
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Joel Tyson
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Conner Fransoo
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Sagar Varankar
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Shannon Johnson
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