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The ordinary light microscope is called a bright-field microscope because _____.

1. the object appears light on a dark background
2. the object appears dark on a light background


I found the answer myself and it was #1.

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Answer:

The correct answer is option 2-the object appears dark on a light background.

Step-by-step explanation:

Bright-field microscopy is the elementary or simple form of microscope used with compound microscopes. This is called a "brightfield" microscope because the specimen appears dark and contrasted in the bright light field.

For this specimen is placed on the stage of the microscope light source is then focused at the specimen. The condenser focuses the light on the specimen with the help of an aperture diaphragm. Light passes through the specimen which is collected by an objective lens which magnifies the light and transmits it to an eyepiece and to user's eyes. Some light is absorbed by dense areas, stains and pigments making specimen appear dark in bright light.

Thus, option 2-the object appears dark on a light is the correct answer.

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