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Why is it important to know the proper way of focusing and manipulating the parts of the microscope

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  • Réponse publiée par: pataojester10

    Explanation:

    In order for us to identify specimens more efficient because the main function of the microscope is to magnify an object or organism not visible by the naked eye and is achieved by its resolving power and focusing, while the other parts are the ones used in focusing, we must know how to utilize them correctly to ensure satisfactory results, less technical errors and less damage to the microscope

  • Réponse publiée par: nelgelinagudo

    It is important to know the proper way of focusing and manipulation of the parts of the microscope in order to have a clear view of your specimen and in order not to damage parts of the microscope and the slide containing the specimen

  • Réponse publiée par: enrica11
    Because the parts of the microscope are very fragile so it should be handled with extra care.
  • Réponse publiée par: brianneaudreyvuy
    It Is Important Because You Can't See The Specimen, Well Remember Those Rround Things Called Fine And Crouse Adjustment Knob You Can Use Those To Focus It Well And Sharpen The Specimen You Need Enough Light To Sharpen The Image.Its Just The Same For Manipulating.
  • Réponse publiée par: kirbydimaranan
    It is important so that you can view the specimen properly.
  • Réponse publiée par: pataojester10
    So that you can see clearly the object you want to see and to identify what is the object your seing and its important to know how to use microscope so that you cant damege or broke the microscope.
  • Réponse publiée par: elaineeee
    So you know what to do when using a microscope and not to break it
  • Réponse publiée par: danigirl12
    To know how to handle it properly and to avoid the damage
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