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What is the objective lens in a light microscope

Author: Samuel Obigbesan

What is the objective lens in a light microscope



Answer:

A curved piece of glass that makes the specimen appear bigger. They vary in their magnifying strength usually around x10 -> x40 on a school light microscope.


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Specimen appear bigger
A curved piece of glass that makes the specimen appear bigger.
X10 -> x40
Makes the specimen appear bigger