Answer:
It decreases
Explanation:
"The field of view is largest on the lowest power objective. When you switch to a higher power, the field of view closes in towards the center. You will see more of an object on low power. Therefore, it is best to find an object on low power, center it, and then switch to the next higher power and repeat."
Reference: Northern Arizona University. “Microscope Notes.” Microscopy, 2019
Answer:
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Explanation:
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I think the answer will be c in am not sure tho
Answer:
Option a. effector
Explanation:
Effectors acts in response to the commands of the control center in negative feedback.
Negative feedback is when the system responds to the stimulus in such that it reverses the direction in which change occurs thus maintaining homeostatis (stability).
An example of negative feedback is thermoregulation in which body temperature is regulated with skin acting as receptor to communicate information to control center (brain); sweat glands and blood vessels acting as effector which results in regulation of body temperature.
The Effectors either supports or opposes the stimulus.