Deffinently Yes
Yes, a compound microscope has more than one lens. It typically has two lenses: the objective lens and the eyepiece lens. The objective lens magnifies the specimen, while the eyepiece lens further magnifies the image for viewing.
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The difference lies in the number of lenses that each microscope has. A compound microscope has 2 or more lenses, like those found in most science classrooms. A simple microscope uses only 1 lens.
The magnification of a microscope is typically greater than 1 when viewing objects at a higher power compared to the naked eye. This allows for greater detail and clarity when examining small specimens.
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it uses light to help you see the object and it has more than on lensIt uses light to see, and it is compound because it uses more than 1 lens.
All living things you can see without a microscope are most definetly multicellular meaning is made up of more than 1 cell