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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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 (2) It becomes larger in a larger field (3) It becomes smaller in a larger field (4) It becomes smaller in a smaller field

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(most photosynthesis here) (opening for gas exchange) Epidermis Palisade Layer (most photosynthesis here) Spongey Layer (Gas exchange here) Stoma (opening for gas exchange) Guard Cells (open-close stoma)