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Students were asked to observe the permanent slides showing different stages of budding in yeast under the high power of a microscope.
(A) Which adjustment screw (coarse/fine) were you asked to move to focus the slides?
(B) Draw three diagrams in a correct sequence showing budding in yeast.

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A) Coarse adjustment screw should move to focus the slides.
B) Diagram showing a sequence of budding in yeast.




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