mikroskip
Mikroskip is a term that can refer to a type of microscope designed for observing very small specimens. This can encompass a range of optical instruments, from simple handheld magnifiers with a high degree of magnification to more complex laboratory microscopes. The primary function of a mikroskip, regardless of its specific design, is to enable the visualization of structures that are invisible to the naked eye. This is achieved through the use of lenses that magnify the image of the specimen.
The resolution of a mikroskip is a critical factor determining the smallest detail that can be distinguished.