Transmission electron microscope.
A contrast or optical microscope.
a compound light microscope
C) transmission electron
Scientists use microscopes to magnify very small objects to observe tiny features that the naked eye cannot see. Microscopes are better than magnifying glasses for many uses because they are more stable (no jiggling) and can be built with greater magnifying power so smaller structures can be seen and studied.
an object
Scanning electron microscope.
A contrast or optical microscope.
a compound light microscope
One type of material that would be necessary when using a stereoscopic microscope is a wet mount. Small insects or small flower structures are two more materials or observations to be used for a stereoscopic microscope.
A microscope.
to observe an object to small for the naked eye
C) transmission electron
A microscope would fit that description.
Because the Particles (Molecules) are too small to see with the naked eye, a microscope is required.
If it is an optical microscope then the structures that can be see are those that are too small to be seen by the naked eye and larger than 1/2 a wavelength of light.
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.
optical microscope