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To provide light which makes specimen visible .

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The illuminator on a microscope provides light to illuminate the specimen being viewed. It can be adjusted to control the intensity and direction of the light to enhance the visibility of the specimen under magnification.

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lights up the cells or wha ever you are looking at in the mcrospe do you can see them better

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Q: What does the illuminator do on a microscope?
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