Self-Learning Exercise A. Use the coarse adjustment knob for focusing under high power. B. Reduce the light intensity for observation under high power.

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Self-Learning Exercise A. Use the coarse adjustment knob for focusing under high power. B. Reduce the light intensity for observation under high power. C. Close one eye when observing the specimen under the microscope. D. Position the specimen to the centre of the field of view before changing to a higher magnification. Q: Which of the following steps shown is correct for using the microscope?

Sorry, you’re wrong!!!!!! Use the fine adjustment knob for focusing under high power. Try again!!!

Sorry, you’re wrong!!!!!! Light intensity should be high enough for observation using microscope. Try again!!!

Sorry, you’re wrong!!!!!! This is not an essential step for observing specimen under microscope. Try again!!!

Congratulations!!! You’ve got the correct answer! Click here to end