Questions: The image of a microscopic specimen, that will be received by the eye, and converted to a retinal and visual image, is the square image.

The image of a microscopic specimen, that will be received by the eye, and converted to a retinal and visual image, is the square image.
Transcript text: The image of a microscopic specimen, that will be received by the eye, and converted to a retinal and visual image, is the $\square$ image.
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The image of a microscopic specimen, that will be received by the eye, and converted to a retinal and visual image, is the virtual image.

Explanation: In microscopy, the specimen is placed on the stage and illuminated. The objective lens creates a magnified real image of the specimen, which is then further magnified by the eyepiece lens. The eyepiece lens produces a virtual image that is perceived by the eye. This virtual image is what is converted to a retinal and visual image, allowing the observer to see the magnified specimen.

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