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- Question Completion Status: A Moving to another question will save this response. Question 13 Total Magnification of a microscope is O 1. Product of Ocular Lens and objective lens magnification O 2. Sum of the ocular lens and objective lens magnification O 3 Magnification of ocular lens minus magnification of objective lens O 4. None of above Moving to another question will save this response.Using the provided materials and the microscope itself, review the parts of the microscope including the name, where it is located, its function and the appropriate times to use. Record your observations and notes as vou will require this information when writing yourlab reportThe compound (bright-field) microscope is parfocal. It means that: Question 4 options: objective lenses are built into revolving nosepiece its lenses effectively decrease focal lenght can achieve maximum resolution lower than 0.2 μm image should remain in focus when objective lens is changed
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