Light microscope
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
The compound microscope is the simple microscope used in the early days for higher magnification to view specimens such as cells. The compound microscope is the standard microscope used commonly nowadays. The digital microscope is a type of optical microscope which makes use of camera and optics to be able to view the images from the microscope to the computer.
There are certain ones that can produce 3d pictures. These are Stereo microscopes and are identified by having 2 eyepieces: one for each eye. Some stereo microscopes have been adapted by having a digital camera attached either directly or by fibre-optic cable for taking digital images or showing them on a screen.This is particularly useful in eye operations by surgeons.
A scanning tunneling microscope can show detailed surface structures but the organism must be prepared by being plated with a very thin layer of metal. Most organisms can't survive this process. To see a three dimensional image of a living organism you should select a stereo microscope.
Bacteria are generally very small - so you would need an electron microscope to see them in any detail. Under a light microscope you would probably only be able to see the overall shape.
Light microscope
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If you mean what uses electrons to produce magnified images, that would be the electron microscope (EM), of which there are several types.
An electron microscope.
a beam of electrons
A electron microscope can produce images almost 1000 times more detailed than light microscope cn
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
Electron microscope uses tiny particales of matter called electrons,to produce magnified images.
An instrument that uses a combination of lenses to produce enlarged images of tiny objects is a microscope.
An instrument that uses a combination of lenses to produce enlarged images of tiny objects is a microscope.
An instrument that uses a combination of lenses to produce enlarged images of tiny objects is a microscope.
It can produce images of objects within a cell.