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Re: Which Microsscope?



Thanks Ian,
This is of great help for me to understand some of the requirements for my
purpose.

Sven


"ianj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> It's also worth noting that bacteria are more easily seen if they are
> stained- that means they are dead!
> If you want to see them alive then a good option (the best?) is to buy a
> microscope that has a phase contrast kit. This requires a special
objective
> lens, which allows you to see the bacteria while they are still alive. I
> have watched, for instance, gliding bacteria from a pond. They are able to
> move across the surface of a glass microscope slide- but they don't have
any
> visible means of locomotion (none of the flagella, or whip-like appendages
> that most bacteria that can move have).
> Phase contrast will give hours of fun! (in fact, you might be quite
limited
> without it.
>
> Opinions of those more versed in microscopy are welcomed!!
>
> Ian Jenson
> Sydney Australia
>
>





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