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    The Total Magnification of a Specimen Can Be Calculated by Multiplying
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The Total Magnification of a Specimen Can Be Calculated by Multiplying

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

The total magnification of a specimen can be calculated by multiplying the ocular lens magnification by the ________ lens magnification.


A) low power
B) scanning
C) high power
D) objective

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