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7 why are convex and concave lenses important in light microscopes? a they bend light to magnify the image of the specimen b they reflect light away from the specimen c they provide a platform for the specimen d they reduce the magnification level
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Lenses in light - microscopes work by refracting (bending) light to make the specimen's image larger. Convex and concave lenses are used to manipulate the light path for magnification.
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A. They bend light to magnify the image of the specimen