How does the position of a specimen appear under the microscope?
A. upright
B. The same
C. Reverse
D. Inverted
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microscope is an instrument that magnifies an object. ... The optics of a microscope's lenses change the orientation of the image that the user sees. A specimen that is right-side up and facing right on the microscope slide will appear upside-down and facing left when viewed through a microscope, and vice versa.
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