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When using KOH on a wet mount, what does the KOH do?
 a. Stains the organism
  b. Destroys the fungus
  c. Clears debris
  d. Makes objects look brighter

Question 2

Rubber points and wheels are used for all EXCEPT ____________.
 a. cutting
  b. finishing
  c. polishing
  d. defining anatomy in amalgam



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a
RATIONALE: Rubber points and wheels are used for all except cutting.





 

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