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According to paragraph 1, what happens to the light when a specimen is being viewed with a light microscope?

  • The light continues unchanged directly into the viewer's eye or onto film.
  • A glass lens bends the light to form a magnified image of the specimen.
  • The light is projected onto photographic film to produce a blurred image.
  • The intensity of the light increases a thousand times.
Microscopes