3. Which refers to the ability of the microscope to make the specimen bigger? A. electrification B. depollution C. magnification D. resolution 4. Which two parts of the compound microscope magnify the image of an object? A. eyepiece and mirror B. objectives and mirror C. eyepiece and objectives D. objectives and diaphragm 5. Why is it necessary for the specimen to be thin when observed under the microscope? A. so that the image would bigger B. so that the image will be bigger C. so that light could pass through the specimen D. so that a high magnification objective can be used 6. What is the total magnification of a microscope with two lenses when one lens has a magnification of 10x and the other lens has a magnification of 40x? A 10X B. 40X C. 50X D. 400x