Magnifies it.
The speciman you are viewing must be in a vacuum, and be coated with a metal film, therefore the specimen can't be alive and if its a Transmission Microscope- Speciman must be extrememly thin so that the electrons can pass through them. The image is black and white.
The platform on a microscope that holds the specimen is called the stage
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It bounces back light so humans can see the speciman better...
What image? I don't see an image.
Dissecting Microscope
properties of the image under dissecting microscope
The lenses of a microscope form an enlarged image of a specimen.
Actually, the image doesn't form in the microscope. The image forms on your retinas. The microscope focuses light in such a way that it comes together correctly on your retinas.
The stereoscopic microscope provides a right side up image
A microscope gives a microscopic image of what you have under it. This happens because the lense is curved