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- Cite the advantages and disadvantages of the two compared microscopesa. Bright-Field vs Dark-Field Microscopeb. Phase-contrast vs Fluorescence Microscopec. TEM vs SEMList and describe 3 factors that affect the resolution of a compound microscope What reasons could there be for failing to obtain isolated/single colonies on a streak plate? Your answer should be specific to this technique (so should NOT refer to general aseptic technique or good laboratory practice). Give TWOreasonsContrast the typical uses of bright-field, dark-field, and phase contrast microscopes.
- What's the importance of objective and ocular magnification in observing a specimen under a microscope? As much as possible don't just give definition only.1. Differentiate the compound light microscope from the dissecting microscope in terms of: *image produced *magnification *type of specimen examined 2. Write down the principles of the following: *electron microscopy *scanning tunneling microscopy *atomic force microscopyCompare and contrast the operation of Optical microscopy and TEM in terms of Depth of field
- 1. What are the advnatages of slide culture technique over wet mount technique for studying molds? Answer this comprehensively and please, do not just copy from somewhere.The stereoscopic microscope offers a large____________between the objective lens and the specimen.list 4 advantages and 4 limitations of the Gram staining process
- For a laboratory exercise of basic techniques in microbiology: Gram stain and Microscopy. What is the answer of tableCompare and contrast the operation of optical microscopy and TEM in terms of MagnificationA novice microbiology student incorrectly explains that immersion oil increases the magnification of his microscope. What is the function of immersion oil?