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Have you ever wondered what types of specimens are viewed under a compound microscope? A compound microscope is an essential instrument used<\/a> in many scientific fields to observe and study various specimens. It is a powerful tool that allows us to see<\/a> microscopic structures and details that are not visible to the naked eye. In this article, we will explore the different types of specimens that can be viewed using a compound microscope. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply curious about the living world around you, this article will provide you with a better understanding of what types of specimens can be seen with a compound microscope.<\/p>\n Contents<\/p> <\/p>\n A compound microscope is a powerful optical<\/a> instrument used for magnifying samples or specimens. A compound microscope is called so because it uses two lenses to magnify the image – the ocular lens (the lens you look through<\/a>) and the objective lens (the lens closest to the specimen).<\/p>\n The lens closest to the specimen, called the objective lens, is further divided into multiple lenses of varying powers<\/a>. These objective lenses can be changed by rotating a turret, allowing for multiple magnification options.<\/p>\n Compound microscopes typically have magnification levels ranging from 40x to 1000x, although some models may have a higher magnification range. They are commonly used in laboratories and research facilities to observe microscopic specimens such as cellular structures or microorganisms. By using lenses to magnify tiny objects, a compound microscope can make small details visible to the naked eye.<\/p>\nWhat Is a Compound Microscope?<\/span><\/h2>\n