A biological microscope is an optical version of the standard microscope that is used to examine cells, tissues, and other living organisms. Depending on the number of objective lenses, these microscopes can magnify from 10x to 1000x or more. These objective lenses have small working distances and large numerical apertures. They are most commonly used to examine flat objects such as microscope slides, Petri dishes and well plates. There are many types of these microscopes. Some of them are called "fluorescence microscopes" because they can be used to image using fluorescence. visit us at: top microscope manufacturers.







