11.
Which describes resolution?
A. how many lenses a microscope uses
B. how...
Biology, 04.03.2021 01:00 hannah1571
11.
Which describes resolution?
A. how many lenses a microscope uses
B. how sharp an image is
C. how much light is needed to see an image
D. how big an image can be
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