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Why would specimens viewed with a compound microscope be thin and/or chemically cleared?

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A specimen has to be thin so that the light coming from the light source is able to pass through the specimen Specimens are sometimes stained with dyes so that they are easier to distinguish and find.

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Sorry it took some time but i hope it helps!!

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