What do microbiologists use in the place between the specimen and the objective lens to ensure the entrance of more parallel rays?
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The distance between the objective lens and the specimen, when the specimen is in focus, is called the working distance of the lens. The greater the magnification of the lens, the less the working distance; that is, low power objectives have longer working distances than high power objectives. Magnification.
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