Microscopy

Microscopy is the use of optical or electron microscopes to observe objects that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. It is an essential tool for examining the structure and function of cells, tissues, and organisms. Microscopy can be used to identify the shapes and sizes of microscopic objects, detect their chemical composition, and observe their behavior. It is also used to study a wide range of materials, including metals, semiconductors, plastics, and biological samples. By understanding the structure and properties of materials at the microscopic level, scientists can develop new, more efficient technologies and products.

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