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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/Clinical_Microbiology_Lab_Manual/02%3A_The_Microscopic_World
    This is because the oil scatters light in a similar manner to the glass slide that the specimen is on, which helps to direct the light to the objective, creating a more clear image. Make sure the cond...This is because the oil scatters light in a similar manner to the glass slide that the specimen is on, which helps to direct the light to the objective, creating a more clear image. Make sure the condenser is all the way up and the iris diaphragm is all the way open, letting the maximum amount of light to contact your slide.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Learning_Objects/Laboratory_Experiments/Microbiology_Labs/Book%3A_General_Microbiology_Lab_Manual_(Pakpour_and_Horgan)/Lab_01%3A_The_Microscopic_World
    Label all the parts of the microscope with the provided post-its using the image below or the laboratory manual. Make sure the condenser is all the way up and the iris diaphragm is all the way open, l...Label all the parts of the microscope with the provided post-its using the image below or the laboratory manual. Make sure the condenser is all the way up and the iris diaphragm is all the way open, letting the maximum amount of light to contact your slide. While the trophozoites may be found in the feces, only the cysts are capable of surviving outside of the host.

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