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How do light microscopes work?
Light microscopes use an electron beam to create an image of a specimen.
Light microscopes use a combination of light and lenses to magnify a specimen.***
Light microscopes use a tiny tip that traces a specimen, enlarging it.
Light microscopes use laser light to scan a specimen and send data to a computer to create an image.

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Answered by Steve
I agree.

Except that the image is magnified, not the actual specimen!
Answered by Sid.V
The Answers are
1.A
2.C
3.A
4.D
5.B
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Answered by Anous
Thnaks!
Answered by Sid.V is correct
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Answered by Ivy
They are correct but I put in C not D haha
Answered by MyChemicalKira
Sid.V IS 100% correct :)
Answered by camdyn
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