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- Provide an example that illustrates the difference between low and high contrast. List the parts of the microscope that light passes through from the light source to your eye?Introduce and explain comprehensively the process of calculating the final magnification of specimens using a compound microscope. What is scanning objective and why it should be located at the beginning of the process?Explain how to correctly use the microscope using oil immersion.