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Question
students in a biology lab are using a compound light microscope to view the different types of plant cells present in plant leaves. they learn that there are several microscope structures that must be properly adjusted to produce a good image of the cells. which microscope structure can be adjusted to control the amount of light that shines through a specimen?
a stage
b diaphragm
c ocular lens
d objective lens
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option A (stage): The stage holds the specimen, not control light.
- Option B (diaphragm): The diaphragm (or iris diaphragm) in a compound microscope controls the amount of light passing through the specimen.
- Option C (ocular lens): The ocular lens (eyepiece) magnifies the image, not control light.
- Option D (objective lens): Objective lenses magnify the specimen, not control light.
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B. diaphragm