in a compound microscope, magnification is achieved through the initial magnification of the specimen by the lens. this image is then projected to the lens that will further magnify the specimen to form a virtual image received by the eye. group of answer choices a) objective, projection b) projection, objective c) scanning, projection d) projection, scanning

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The lens will further magnify the specimen to form a virtual image received by the eye as an objective, projection. Option A.Compound microscopes combine two sets of lenses an eyepiece, and an objective, and are used to observe specimens at high magnification. The objective collects light from the sample magnify the image of the sample, and project the magnified image onto the tube.The microscope with the highest magnification and resolution is the electron microscope. This is an optical instrument designed to allow us to see minute details down to the atomic scale. Compound microscopes have two lens systems for increased magnification. Before purchasing or using a microscope it is important to understand the function of each part.Learn more about Magnification here:-https://brainly.com/question/15744335#SPJ4