Pollen under a Microscope
Pollen grains are the male gametophytes, and they are formed in anthers, the male parts of flowers. Each pollen from different species bears unique appearances.
This page lists topics related to microscopes, including the history of microscopes, different types of microscopes, and parts of compound and stereo microscopes.
Pollen grains are the male gametophytes, and they are formed in anthers, the male parts of flowers. Each pollen from different species bears unique appearances.
Spider silk is one of the strongest natural materials on Earth. Despite common belief, a spider is not an insect. Under a light microscope, spider silk appears as delicate, translucent threads. The diameter of spider silk typically ranges from 2 to 5 micrometers.
A feather is a light, strong structure that grows on the skin of birds. Their function includes flight, insulation, waterproofing, display, intimidation, and camouflage.
Functionally, USB digital microscopes are similar to stereo microscopes, ideal to view 3D objects. This article review XClifes LCD Digital Microscope.
Microscopes are wonderful gifts to inspire young kids to fall in love with science. It is such a simple but essential tool that opens the door to the microscopic wonderland.
Why the Biological Scale is Important? Knowing what you can see and what you cannot see, choosing the right tools, better idea for their size intuitively.
From the diameter of DNA molecules (2 nanometers) to the height of an adult (1.75 meters), the length scale in biology is across 9 orders of magnitude! We discuss the size of biological molecules, bacteria, cells, etc.
Petals are modified leaves that surround the reproductive parts of flowers. They are often brightly colored or unusually shaped to attract pollinators.
A Stereo microscope is like a powerful magnifying glass, good for thick and solid specimens for observing the surface textures with 3D vision.
Kohler illumination is a technique that ensures even illumination of the specimens. It requires a collector lens, field diaphragm, condenser diaphragm, and condenser lens.