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A needle or a dissecting probe is typically used to point out structures on a specimen. These tools are designed to facilitate precision and accuracy when indicating specific points of interest during scientific examination or analysis.

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What part of speech is pointed?

Point is a noun. ( as in a tool or instrument) Can also be a verb when used with an object (as in to point out the advantages)


What is the past participle of point?

The past participle is pointed.


How do you spell pointed?

That is the correct spelling of "pointed" (having a point).


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What is a pointed nose?

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What will converge light rays to a single focal point on the specimen?

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