i am not sure of what kind of microscope you need, but not something cheap at all,
i can remember that i did this on a really cheap one a couple of years ago, a normal stereo microscope (optic) should work fine ;3
No, you need a florescent microscope to see that.
Bacteria are generally very small - so you would need an electron microscope to see them in any detail. Under a light microscope you would probably only be able to see the overall shape.
yes, almost it is but not the very normal microscope something advanced. but to see the inner parts of the carbon you need to use the electron microscope...
we need microscope to see unicellular organism because they are very small
yes they are so small you need a microscope to see them.
No, ants are invertebrates, not vertebrates; Yes, moose are vertebrates. Ants have an exoskeleton and thus lack a back bone. Moose have an endoskeleton, and thus need a backbone in order to protect the very sensitive spinal cord from potential damage.
Microscope
ants need mostly dirt and make holes in soil
Insects do have exoskeleton! Exoskeleton is an external skeleton that supports and protects an animal's body so they do need it and they do have it but I am not sure if all insects have exoskeletons
electron microscope
what is something that scienists need a microscope to see
I dont know and i need the answer
Because ants dont have lungs as we have they dont need one.
Because the ants need to eat
No, crabs have an exoskeleton so they do not need a backbone.
ants are strong but you need about 1000 ants to do that 200 pounds is heavy for a tiny ant
They do not have wins only flying ants have wings because they did them to fly around if they need to