Transmitted light microscopy
Transmitted light microscopy is one of the techniques of light microscopy. It's associated with any type of microscopy where the light passes from the source to the opposite side of the lens. This method it’s used to distinguish the morphological characteristics and optics proprieties of the observed material.
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