Which of the following correctly traces the path of light through the compound microscope? light source; condenser; specimen; objective lens; ocular lens condenser; light source; specimen; ocular lens; objective lens light source; specimen; condenser; objective lens; ocular lens condenser; light source; specimen; objective lens; ocular lens light source; condenser; objective lens; specimen; ocular lens
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