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The purpose of a microscope is to see microorganisms and to enlarge objects than cannot be seen with human eyes.

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The magnifying part of a microscope is called the objective lens, and its main function is to magnify the specimen being viewed. This allows for details of the specimen to be seen more clearly and in greater detail than with the naked eye.

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To study small objects and specimens mounted on slides.

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By definition to magnify the image, usually by focusing the light collected in a specific way.

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Q: What is the general function of the magnifying part of the microscope?
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