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storchak [24]
1 year ago
12

how does using the si v-scope compare to using a physical microscope? include at least three similarities and three differences

in your answer.
Biology
1 answer:
Svetach [21]1 year ago
5 0

The similarities are;

  • Both of them depend on light to function
  • Both of them could be adjusted during studies
  • The object could be magnified or diminished during study.

<h3>What is SI V-Scope?</h3>

The SI V-Scope is a sort of a virtual  microscope that is designed to operate in a manner that is similar to that of the compound light microscope. The both tools could be used for investigation.

Recall that a microscope is a device that could be used to see a very small specimen. The first microscope was the compound microscope and was invented by Robert Hooke. This microscope was used to observe the cells of cork.

The following are the similarities between compound light microscope and  SI V-Scope;

Both of them depend on light to function

Both of them could be adjusted during studies

The object could be magnified or diminished during study.

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