Upright Biological Microscope

An upright biological microscope is a type of microscope used to observe and study biological specimens such as cells, tissues, and microorganisms. It is called "upright" because the light source and eyepiece are positioned vertically above the stage, rather than in a slanted position as in a compound microscope. An upright microscope is typically used in research and educational settings to examine slides of biological specimens, and can be equipped with features such as multiple magnifications, phase contrast, and fluorescence capabilities.