jjmarsh0919 jjmarsh0919
  • 17-10-2016
  • Biology
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explain why a specimen must be viewed under a compound light microscope?

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Аноним Аноним
  • 17-10-2016
Because that organism is really really small
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wiseowl2018
wiseowl2018 wiseowl2018
  • 08-10-2018

Answer:

Because it is very small.

Explanation:

Specimens observed by a compound microscope needs to be very thin, so that light can pass through them. If they were not slim enough for light to cross by them, they would not be apparent under a compound microscope.

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