Section 1
Looking at Microbes
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By Boundless
By Boundless
Boundless Microbiology
Microbiology
by Boundless
4 concepts

Microbe Size
Microbes are often very small, even in comparison to microscopic cells from animals.

Units of Measurement for Microbes
Measuring microbes presents challenges because they are very small, requiring indirect measures of microbes to understand them better.

Refraction and Magnification
The underlying principal of a microscope is that lenses refract light which allows for magnification.

Magnification and Resolution
Magnification is the enlargement of an image; resolution is the ability to tell two objects apart.