Simple+Light+Microscope

Simple Light Microscope

http://www.history-of-the-microscope.org/hans-and-zacharias -j ansen-microscope-history.php
 * 1) === Who invented the microscope? When and where was the it invented? ===
 * Zacharias Janssen invented the simple light microscope. It was invented in the Netherlands in the late 16th century.

How does it work? What is its magnification power?
https://science.howstuffworks.com/light-microscope.htm ======
 * The light microscope is based off of four main components which consist of ; brightness, focus, resolution, and contrast. Light microscopes can magnify objects up to 1,000 times, showing microscopic details. A simple light microscope is much like a telescope, the only difference is that a simple light microscopes views small objects that are very close to the lens. This is different than a telescope that views large objects from far away.

Which cell parts were discovered u sing this microscope?
https://study.com/academy/lesson/light-microscope-definition-uses-parts.htm
 * A light microscope uses focused light and lenses to magnify a specimen, usually a cell. It allows scientists to identify different kinds of bacteria within a cell, and different kinds of cell membranes. Typically dyes are used to stain biological tissues and often show particular parts of the cell such as the nucleus or the mitochondria, making these structures visible to the eye while using the microscope.

What are the limitat ions of this microscope (what can't it do?)
https://careertrend.com/facts-7251901-disadvantages-light-microscopes.html
 * Light microscopes aren't able to magnify as closely as electron microscopes can. Light microscopes have lower resolution, this results in the image of the microscope not being as clear compared to other types of microscopes. A final disadvantage of the simple light microscope is that living things are hard to observe without using dyes. This means living organisms must be killed during the dyeing process which is very unfortunate, but a crucial part of scientific studies.

Who currently uses this type of microscope (which types of occupations or organizations?)
http://work.chron.com/kind-jobs-use-microscopes-17666.html Analogy:
 * Microscopes are a very important tools for scientists. They are used in various jobs such as microbiology, material science, and medicine. For example, microbiologists use microscopes to study organisms that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. Mineralogists also use simple light microscopes.They take very thin pieces of rock and place it under the microscope in order to try and see the different shapes of crystal grains. These shapes can tell the user what kinds of minerals are found in the sample.
 * 1) ** Moon: Telescope **
 * A telescope allows you to see a magnified version of the moon and its light at night. **
 * 1) ** Microorganism: Simple Light microscope **
 * A simple light microscope allows you to see a magnified version of the microorganism you are looking at **