1. What are the parts of the microscope that magnify the image of the specimen?​

Sagot :

Answer: objective lenses, illuminator, aperture, slide

Explanation:

How Does a Compound Microscope Work? All of the parts of a microscope work together - The light from the illuminator passes through the aperture, through the slide, and through the objective lens, where the image of the specimen is magnified.

Objective Lenses

Objective Lenses - The objective lens gathers light from the specimen, magnifies the image of the specimen, and projects the magnified image into the body tube.