Biology, asked by kimberlypalacios2518, 10 months ago

describe what to do if more light is needed to view the specimen

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Answered by saraaized2
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Answer:

Explanation:

Adjust the light intensity until an image can be clearly seen. Change the microscope objective lens to the next highest power and repeat step 3. Once at the highest objective lens, you should see graduations that are equal to approximately 10 microns

Answered by qwcricket10
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Use an objective lens to adjust the quantity of light on the specimen.

  • The specimen is any animal, insect, or plant used to examine its specific feature or something.
  • The microscope is the equipment used to examine.
  • Objective lenses are the major part of the microscope.
  • The objective lens collects light.
  • Objective lenses adjustment makes changes in the light quantity.
  • The condenser diaphragm which is placed under the stage has control over the amount of light passed.
  • This will help the microscope to adjust the light needed to view the specimen.
  • The condenser focusing knob has the control to adjust its height.
  • The condenser lens is responsible to balance the light concentration.
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