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what type of microscope do you like???

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Answered by guideboy509
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I LIKE SUCH TYPE OF MICROSCOPE

With two lenses, the compound microscope offers better magnification than a simple microscope; the second lens magnifies the image of the first. Compound microscopes are bright field microscopes, meaning that the specimen is lit from underneath, and they can be binocular or monocular.

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Answered by HelpRequest
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I LIKE SUCH TYPE OF MICROSCOPE

With two lenses, the compound microscope offers better magnification than a simple microscope; the second lens magnifies the image of the first. Compound microscopes are bright field microscopes, meaning that the specimen is lit from underneath, and they can be binocular or monocular.

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