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which part of the compound microscope that controls the intensity of light entering the viewing area?How?​

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Answered by vipbhai
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Explanation:

Iris Diaphragm controls the amount of light reaching the specimen. It is located above the condenser and below the stage.

Answered by Anonymous
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Microscopes are one of the most players equipments in the field of Biology in order to examine the microscopic organic organisms.

And,the compound microscopes are one of the most used modern microscopes, nowadays.

In the complex structure of a compound microscope, the iris diaphragm is the main component of the microscope which controls the intensity of the entering light in that microscope.

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