EPITHELIUM
EPITHELIAL TISSUES
Question
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to move to the right
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to stay the same
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to move to the left
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vanish
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Detailed explanation-1: -A specimen that is right-side up and facing right on the microscope slide will appear upside-down and facing left when viewed through a microscope, and vice versa. Similarly, if the slide is moved left while looking through the microscope, it will appear to move right, and if moved down, it will seem to move up.
Detailed explanation-2: -9. The proper way to use a microscope is to look through the eyepiece with both eyes open to help avoid eye strain. Remember, everything is upside down and backwards. When you move the slide to the right, the image goes to the left!
Detailed explanation-3: -If the slide moves to the left, the image is moved to the right. If the slide is moved to the right, the image is moved to the left.
Detailed explanation-4: -The image of the āeā appears backward and upside down. As you move the slide toward the right of the stage, to which direction does the image of the āeā move when viewed through the microscope? To the left.
Detailed explanation-5: -Stage clips hold the slides in place. If your microscope has a mechanical stage, you will be able to move the slide around by turning two knobs. One moves it left and right, the other moves it forward and back.