An inverted biological microscope is a type of microscope where the light source and the condenser are located above the specimen stage, while the objective lenses and the eyepiece or camera are situated beneath the stage. This design is in contrast to the more traditional upright microscopes, where the light source and condenser are typically located beneath the stage.

An inverted biological microscope is a type of microscope where the light source and the condenser are located above the specimen stage, while the objective lenses and the eyepiece or camera are situated beneath the stage. This design is in contrast to the more traditional upright microscopes, where the light source and condenser are typically located beneath the stage.

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