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How do the intermediate steps in multisubstrate enzyme mechanisms differ?
Magnification
A process of enlarging the appearance of an object through optical instruments, like microscopes or telescopes, without altering its actual size.
Fine Adjustment Knob
The fine adjustment knob is part of a microscope used for making small adjustments to the focus, allowing for clearer visualization of the specimen at high magnifications.
High-Power Objective
A microscope lens typically with magnification of 40x to 100x, used for viewing fine details of a specimen.
Iris Diaphragm
A part of the microscope that adjusts the size of the aperture, controlling the amount of light passing through the specimen.
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