Light microscopy, also known as optical microscopy, uses visible light and a system of lenses to magnify images of small objects. It's commonly used to observe cells, tissues, and microorganisms in biology, medicine, and materials science. Different techniques, such as brightfield, darkfield, phase contrast, and fluorescence microscopy, enhance contrast and provide specific information about the sample.
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