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Question
the circle of light that can be seen when you look through a microscope is known as
field of view
diaphragm
objective magnification
parfocal
Brief Explanations
The field of view is the circular area of light visible when looking through a microscope. The diaphragm controls light intensity, objective magnification is about how much the specimen is enlarged, and parfocal means objectives remain in focus when switching between them.
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