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Optical microscopes are broadly categorized into two types, upright and inverted, based on the positions of the light source and the objective. The basic difference between an inverted and an upright microscope are as follows:-
This type of microscope is suitable for viewing prepared slides.
This type of microscope is suitable for viewing culture vessels such as Petri dishes.
Inverted microscopes are useful for observing living cells or organisms at the bottom of a large container (e.g., a tissue culture flask) under more natural conditions than on a glass slide, as is the case with a conventional microscope.
Advantages of an inverted microscope over an upright microscope-