Biology, 04.12.2020 16:10 jinxjungkook
Compound Light Microscopes
1. Why would a scientist want to stain a specimen before observing it
with a compound light microscope?
A. To study the movement of the specimen
B. To increase the visual contrast in the specimen
C. To blur differences between structures of the specimen
OD. To increase the magnification power of the microscope
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