Optical, though to see smaller organelles and structures in higher resolution an electron microscope may be necessary.
Most schools would use compound light microscopes. Some post secondary institutions have electron microscopes.
compound light microscopes...
Modern light microscope
a light microscope
light microscpe
the answer is... who really cares
A compound optical microscope.
Compound
The difference lies in the number of lenses that each microscope has. A compound microscope has 2 or more lenses, like those found in most science classrooms. A simple microscope uses only 1 lens.
The "teaching" microscope.Second Answer:The compound microscope is the most common classroom microscope.
The most important aspect of a microscope is the lens. The lens allows researchers and scientists to see what can't be seen with the naked eye.
Fossils are most likely to be found in sedimentary rock.
Compound
The difference lies in the number of lenses that each microscope has. A compound microscope has 2 or more lenses, like those found in most science classrooms. A simple microscope uses only 1 lens.
A biology microscope that an identify DNA, Bacteria etc.........
Puritan classrooms were small. In most cases, the Puritan classrooms were also used for other reasons, such as holding church preachings and court hearings.
A light microscope is most likely used to study a blood sample. The blood cells do not require additional magnification for typical blood studies.
stereoscopic microscope is the most frequently used and versatile microscope found in a crime lab. Its wide field of view and great depth of focus make it ideal for locating trace evidence that may be found at the crime scene. Furthermore its potentially large working distance makes it quite applicable for the microscope examination of big bulky objects.
electronic microscope
16x was his most powerful microscope
scanning electron microscope
the most powerful one today is the strongest microscope
An Atomic Force microscope is the most powerful type
The nucleus is most noticeable under a microscope.