Motility of Bacteria Motility refers to the ability of bacteria to move actively and independently. It is an important characteristic for identifying certain bacterial species and helps in distinguishing motile Read More …
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Electron Microscope

Working Principle Electron microscopes use electron beams instead of light to magnify objects. Electrons have a much shorter wavelength than visible light, allowing for much higher magnification (up to 1 Read More …
Light Microscope

Working Principle The light microscope functions on the principle of magnification through visible light. When light is focused on the specimen using lenses, the image appears larger and clearer. The Read More …
Compound Microscope
Introduction A compound microscope is a sophisticated instrument that requires careful handling and maintenance to function effectively. By understanding its optical system and magnification capabilities and implementing thorough maintenance practices, Read More …
Morphology and Life Cycle of Malaria Protozoa

Introduction Malaria is a potentially life-threatening disease caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium. It is transmitted primarily through the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes, which inject sporozoites Read More …