a)The types of microscopes are given below:
b)Resolution is the shortest distance between two points in the specimen which can be distinguished by the microscope. This is important as the resolving power increases we can visualize tinier objects. It is calculated as
Resolving power= wavelength of light/2*numerical aperture of the objective lens
c) The importance of magnification is that it helps to enlarge the specimens so that we can understand the finer details in it. The contrast in the microscope helps us to differentiate between the specimen and the adjacent background relative to the overall background intensity
d) Changing various apertures like field aperture and condenser aperture, Giving stains to the specimen, image processing in real-time, Giving any additional magnification for video detectors, etc.
Different stains used are
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