
biological microscopy
Biological microscopy is a technique that uses microscopes to observe tiny structures within living or preserved specimens, such as cells, tissues, and microorganisms. By magnifying these small details, scientists can study their form, function, and interactions, which are invisible to the naked eye. Different types of microscopes, like optical, electron, or fluorescence microscopes, provide various ways to achieve detailed images. This method is essential in biology for understanding life at the micro-level, aiding research in health, genetics, and many other fields.