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By definition, a compound microscope possesses:

O ionic bonds connecting oppositely charged ions
O two sets of magnifying lenses
O the ability to produce beams of electrons
a single objective lens
all of these answers are correct

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Answer:

two sets of magnifying lenses

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because a compound microscope is a high magnifying microscope that have multiple lenses or two magnifying lenses which help to see or observe or magnify image very well compare to single lense. It is a high power microscope and it has high level of magnification because of the

two magnifying lenses. It produces two dimensional image. The eyepieces and the objective lenses give a very high magnification, a condenser that is below the stage focus the light into the specimen to be viewed.

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