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  1. Revision notes on 2.2.4 Resolution & Magnification for the AQA A Level Biology syllabus, written by the Biology experts at Save My Exams.

  2. Dec 24, 2022 · Magnification is the ability to make small objects seem larger, such as making a microscopic organism visible. Resolution is the ability to distinguish two objects from each other. Light microscopy has limits to both its resolution and its magnification.

  3. Primary immune response: The response produced by the immune system when it encounters a pathogen for the first time. Resolution: The ability to distinguish two different points in a specimen. Ribosomes: Organelles found either free in the cytoplasm or membrane bound that are involved in the synthesis of proteins.

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  4. Magnification is how many times larger an image is than the object. For example, here the image is 1,000 larger than the object, so its magnification is x 1,000. Resolution is the ability to distinguish between two separate points (or how detailed the image is).

  5. Resolution. Resolution is the ability to distinguish between two separate points (or how detailed the image is). For example, both images here have the same magnification, but the left image has a higher resolution.

  6. Resolution is a numerical measure of how detailed and clear an image is. Resolution of a microscope is its ability to distinguish two close points. Resolution is a measure of the microscope’s ability to distinguish between two points which are close together on an object.

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  8. Resolution is the minimal distance that separates two point sources of light in the microscope to form an image in the image plane for which the two point sources of light are discernible as two separate objects.