With a microscope
The scientist should use an electron microscope
The scientist should use an electron microscope
A scientist can observe the detailed structure of a cell using techniques such as microscopy, including light microscopy, electron microscopy, and confocal microscopy. Staining techniques and fluorescent tags can be used to visualize specific cell components. Advanced imaging technologies, such as super-resolution microscopy and 3D reconstruction, can provide even higher resolution images of cellular structures.
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The scientist should use a light microscope.
The scientist should use a light microscope.
observe and record data.
observe and record data.
For viewing a small living cell, an electron microscope would be more suitable as it provides higher resolution necessary to see detailed structures within the cell such as organelles. Compound light microscopes may not have enough magnification power to observe these structures in depth without damaging the cell.
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