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In what phase is cell #1?. Name this part of the microscope.
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Microscope A microscope is a tool that helps scientists examine objects that are very, very small. Microscopes magnify objects that the human eye cannot.
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When changing from the low to the high power on a compound light microscope, how will the image appear to change? (1) It becomes larger in a smaller field.
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Adjustment of the condenser diaphragm makes a big difference in the performance of the microscope, (a) shows the condenser diaphragm is too small, (b)
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