Stereo Microscopes: Function, Uses & Advantages | [Your Brand/Site Name]
In the 1890s, Horatio S. Greenough established the design that led to the development of modern stereo microscopes. Today, they are commonly used in medical and research laboratories.-
Function
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A stereo microscope is used for studying specimens or large objects under low magnification, and is often utilized in dissections.
Lighting
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In order to use a stereo microscope effectively, an illuminator is used for directing light onto the object or specimen being observed.
Advantages
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A dissecting microscope allows for the study of specimens that are too large for a compound microscope.
Features
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A stereo microscope also allows for the observation of live organisms such as insects or small worms.
Other Names
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A stereo microscope is also known as a dissecting microscope, and can also be referred to as a comparison microscope.
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