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14 May, 00:10

When would a scientist use an oil immersion lens?

A) When using a low-power lens.

B) When using fluorescent probes.

C) When viewing large objects that do not require slide preparation.

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D) When one has a non-living specimen that is no thicker than a few micrometers.

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  1. 14 May, 02:10
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    Answer: The answer is D

    Explanation: I already answered the question
  2. 14 May, 03:13
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    I think the answer is D) when one has a non-living specimen that is no thicker than a few micrometers

    Let me know if I'm wrong
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