As a scientist, inventor, Chemistry/Biology/Physics teacher, or enviromentalist.
astronamy it think ;)
Also: Crime scene investigator, coroner, metallurgist, gemmologist, mineralologist, and almost anything to do with the medical profession.
p.s. astronomy is a telescope ;)
microscope
Microscope. A scientist might use a microscope. Well actually, it depends on the size of the animal. If it is microscopic, then scientists might have to observe it using it using a microscope. If it can actually be seen, then scientists mught actually take a sample of it back to the labratory to observe physically.
A microscope.
A microscope ...
Stereomicroscope
a steromicroscope
a proper one
You could use a stereo microscope, also known as a dissecting microscope, to observe organisms found in pond water. This type of microscope provides a three-dimensional view of larger specimens at lower magnifications.
A good sentence with the word 'microscope' in it might be; I studied the strangely active bacteria under my microscope.
There are a number of jobs that might require the use of a case skid loader. Many construction and building jobs would requite the use of a case skid loader or excavating jobs.
The light microscope use the visible light; the electron microscope use an electrons beam.
A biologist might use a microscope to study cells, tissues, or organisms in a research setting to understand biological processes, while a doctor might use a microscope for diagnosing diseases or analyzing patient samples in a clinical setting to provide medical treatment. Biologists may focus on the structure and function of biological specimens, while doctors may focus on identifying pathogens or abnormalities in patient samples.