Because you will focus past ("overshoot") your specimen. (Like using a race car as a shopping cart: it's too fast, and you'll fly past the cereal and never even see it before you realize you need to stop.) Also: you risk crushing the slide and objective against each other (on older or cheaper scopes), and that would be a costly (and embarrassing) mistake.
D all of these create a magnetic field. let me know if you want me to explain.
<span>Lysosomes are organelles which are responsible for breaking down and digesting wastes in the cell.
Lysosomes and vacuoles have the same functions. Both are enclosed organelle compartments within a cell and are recycling centers responsible for breaking down substances or complex molecules that goes into a cell. Both are sacs which contain digestive enzymes for breaking down foreign materials, food, and pathogens. Vacuoles are found in plant cells and lysosomes are in animal cells. Vacuoles play an important role in plant’s food production. It stores water and hydration of plants.<span>
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A maybe sounds abt right sorry if it's wrong.