Biological Microscope
A biological microscope is a scientific instrument used to magnify and observe tiny biological specimens such as cells, tissues, and microorganisms. It typically consists of several key components including lenses (objective and eyepiece), a light source, a stage for holding the specimen, and focusing mechanisms. Biological microscopes come in various types, including compound microscopes which use multiple lenses to achieve high magnification, and stereo microscopes which provide a 3D view of larger specimens.












