No, an electron microscope is needed to see a virus.
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Transmission Electron Microscope
First of all this a bioscience question and not a particle physics question. Particle physics deals with the study of the properties of various subatomic particles. These particles cannot be seen by your eyes or a microscope. You would need a electron microscope or a more powerful instrument to see and study a particular particle. So please ask your question in the biology category.
transmission electron microscope
High powered, high resolution microscopes.
scanning electron microscope
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There is no item on the list of choices that you posted with your question that would be likely to do that.
virologist, swage technicion, e.r doctor
microscope, pipette, and slides with coverslips
Modern light microscope
The particles would stay on the side of the bank and be known as a runoff.
The particles would stay on the side of the bank and be known as a runoff.
An expert on influenza is called a virologist or an infectious disease specialist. These individuals study the virus, its transmission, and develop strategies for prevention and treatment.
Transmission Electron Microscope
First of all this a bioscience question and not a particle physics question. Particle physics deals with the study of the properties of various subatomic particles. These particles cannot be seen by your eyes or a microscope. You would need a electron microscope or a more powerful instrument to see and study a particular particle. So please ask your question in the biology category.
transmission electron microscope