Bright field microscopy works by illuminating a sample with white light and capturing the light that passes through it. The sample appears dark against a bright background due to differences in light absorption and refraction caused by the various components within the specimen. The optical system, consisting of lenses, magnifies the image, allowing for visualization of cellular structures and details. This technique is commonly used for examining stained or naturally pigmented specimens.
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