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user100
1 month ago
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A student is looking at a bacterial specimen using the oil immersion lens, but has forgotten to put immersion oil on the slide.

The specimen will appear:__________A) smaller than it would if immersion oil was used.B) larger than it would if immersion oil was used.C) somewhat fuzzy and have poor resolution.D) the same as it would if the immersion oil was used.E) to have no color.
Biology
1 answer:
vlada-n [2.5K]1 month ago
6 0

Answer:

If immersion oil is not applied, the specimen will appear unclear and have low resolution.

Explanation:

To enhance image quality in microscopy, immersion oil is utilized. Its high refractive index aids in focusing light onto the specimen, which prevents light from dispersing away from it.

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