Contrast is the extent to which detail in an image is preserved during the magnifyingprocess. is the amount that an object's image is enlarged. is the degree to which image details stand out against their background. focuses radiation emanating from an object to produce an image. Question 6 (1 point) The maximum useful magnification for a light microscope is about 100X 1000X 10,000x 100,000X Question 7 (1 point) The two image-forming lenses of a compound light microscope are the condenser and the objective the condenser and the ocular the objective and the ocular none of these.
Contrast is the extent to which detail in an image is preserved during the magnifyingprocess. is the amount that an object's image is enlarged. is the degree to which image details stand out against their background. focuses radiation emanating from an object to produce an image. Question 6 (1 point) The maximum useful magnification for a light microscope is about 100X 1000X 10,000x 100,000X Question 7 (1 point) The two image-forming lenses of a compound light microscope are the condenser and the objective the condenser and the ocular the objective and the ocular none of these.
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is the extent to which detail in an image is preserved during the
magnifyingprocess.
is the amount that an object's image is enlarged.
is the degree to which image details stand out against their background.
focuses radiation emanating from an object to produce an image.
Question 6 (1 point)
The maximum useful magnification for a light microscope is about
100X
1000X
10,000x
100,000X
Question 7 (1 point)
The two image-forming lenses of a compound light microscope are
the condenser and the objective
the condenser and the ocular
the objective and the ocular
none of these.
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