The dye shows up certain cell structures that are different from say the main cells your wanting to look at . The type of dye used is what counts
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A microscope magnifies or enlarges the specimen 100 times from its actual size with clarity. With this, it will be easier to build character on the specimen that is under study.
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using the course adjustment to focus the specimen under high power
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supports specimen in correct location to lens..
A fine adjustment is used to fine tune the focus of the specimen under observation.
The scientist examined the specimen under the microscope.
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A microscope magnifies or enlarges the specimen 100 times from its actual size with clarity. With this, it will be easier to build character on the specimen that is under study.
the same way as under low-power on a microscope: carefully
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Yes - but a specimen can be something that is not observed under a microscope as well. For example, if you ever went on a walk in the country, picked a wildflower that grew there, and brought it home, you would have a specimen of a native plant that grew in the area where you found it.