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It regulates the amount of light that passes through a specimen.

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Q: What does a diaphargm on a microscope do?
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What is the functions of the diaphargm?

to seperate digestive system and respiratory system........adikshya...


Where is your diaphargm located?

If you Feel around the bottom of your ribcage the diaphragm is around there :)


What would happen if there was no diaphargm in your body?

You wouldn't be able to breathe and wouldn't have survived


What is the vein that collects most of the venous blood fro below the diaphargm?

Inferior vena cava


What does diaphargm mean?

The diaphragm is the membrane separating the respiratory organs from theorgans of the digestive system. It lies between the lungs and the stomach.


What is microscope tube in microscope?

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What came first electron microscope or light microscope?

compound light microscope - cell theory - electron microscope


What are the various KINDS of a microscope?

Stereomicroscope, Compound Microscope, Phase-contrast microscope, electron microscope, Scanning-electron microscope, Transmission electron microscope, Confocal-scanning microscope. THESE ARE JUST SOME. :)


What are the several types of microscope?

1.digital microscope 2.stereo microscope 3.compound microscope 4.electron microscope 5.laboratory microscope


What is an example of a simple microscope?

A light microscope is an optical microscope. That differentiates it from an electron microscope, a quantum mechanical tunneling microscope and others.


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There is a compound light microscope, an scannignn electron microscope, and transmission electron microscope.


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