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Biology WAEC 2013

The resolution of a microscope refers to its power to

  • increase an object's apparent size
  • distinguish clearly between two objects checkmark
  • scan the surface of an object
  • focus on an object

The correct answer is: B

Explanation

The resolution of a microscope is its ability to distinguish two close points. Resolution measures the microscope’s ability to distinguish between two points that are close together on an object. If a microscope can clearly distinguish between the two points, it has a good or high resolution.

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