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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.
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!
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
Trust me there 100%
1.A
2.C
3.A
4.D
5.B
Trust me there 100%
Answered by
Right answers!
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
He is right
He is right
Answered by
Anous
Thnaks!
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Sid.V is correct
SID.V IS 100% CORRECT!!
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
Thanks for the answers!
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