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A compound light microscope would be the best type to view a piece of moldy bread. It offers higher magnification and resolution compared to other types of microscopes, allowing you to see the intricate details of the mold spores and structures present on the bread.

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What type of microscope would be best to view moldy bread?

Update to last answer by "bugs": We would use a light microscope. Bread does have electrons (all matter has electrons), however the fungal growths that cause mould are an appropriate size to be seen under the light microscope. We only use electron microscopy when the item is too small to be seen under a light microscope. For example, if we wanted to see the mitochondria of a cell, we could not see it under a light microscope as it is too small to practically zoom into, so we use electron microscopy as it gives us a better resolution image. Electron microscopy has nothing to do with the electron content of the sample. It is in the operation of the device. The device scans the sample with an electron beam. The electron content of the sample doesn't matter, although all matter does have electrons (unlike as stated in the above answer). // Lab Demonstrator Initial answer: i think it would be a flourescence microscope because it doesnt have electrons or sumthin like that. i honestly am not sure. but heres MY answer. --bugs.//


What kingdom does bread molds belong to?

Yes, moldy bread would be in the protista kingdom. Zygote fungus is in the protista kingdom and can cause bread to develop mold.


What piece of the apparatus would be used to show that a tissue contains cells of the same type?

A microscope would be used to show that a tissue contains cells of the same type. This would involve preparing a tissue sample, sectioning it thinly, staining it, and then observing the cells under the microscope to determine their type and characteristics.


Can you get sick from eating a moldy olive?

I would not recommend eating mold as some of it produces harmful toxins plus I don't think it would taste very good. Some forms of mold are used in food production and for medicinal purposes. Molds used for these purposes are normally grown in a very controlled environment. The mold Penicillium chrysogenum is used in the production of the drug penicillin.


What would you find in a piece of grass under a microscope?

Under a microscope, you would see the different plant cells that make up the grass tissue, such as the elongated cells of the blade, the tubular cells of the stem, and the root cells. You might also see chloroplasts, cell walls, and other cellular structures.

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What type of microscope would be the best to view a piece of moldy bread?

we would use a light microscope


What type of microscope would be best to view a peice of moldy bread?

A compound microscope.


Will bread get moldy in the freezer or out in the open first?

Bread is frozen to prevent it from getting moldy as it would if left in the open.


Why does bread in a bag get moldy and not the bread out of a bag?

Bread will get moldy whether bagged or not. If moist bread is contained in a plastic bag, the moisture would promote mold growth. Bread left open in a dry room would lose moisture, creating a dryer surface that would slow mold growth.


What type of microscope would be best to view moldy bread?

Update to last answer by "bugs": We would use a light microscope. Bread does have electrons (all matter has electrons), however the fungal growths that cause mould are an appropriate size to be seen under the light microscope. We only use electron microscopy when the item is too small to be seen under a light microscope. For example, if we wanted to see the mitochondria of a cell, we could not see it under a light microscope as it is too small to practically zoom into, so we use electron microscopy as it gives us a better resolution image. Electron microscopy has nothing to do with the electron content of the sample. It is in the operation of the device. The device scans the sample with an electron beam. The electron content of the sample doesn't matter, although all matter does have electrons (unlike as stated in the above answer). // Lab Demonstrator Initial answer: i think it would be a flourescence microscope because it doesnt have electrons or sumthin like that. i honestly am not sure. but heres MY answer. --bugs.//


How much moldy bread do you have to eat to get a normal dosage of penicillin?

Too much, I would suggest going to the doctors first as penicillin is made by a certain type of mold and you can have many types on your typical moldy bread, some of which are harmful.


What are some health risks involved with eating moldy bread?

The health risks involved with eating moldy bread would depend on the type of mold involved. These risk could include the intake of certain types of toxins or poisons which can make you sick.


Do microbes in bread make you ill?

It would be very unusual to get sick from any microbes found in bread. The yeasts that cause bread to rise are not toxic or harmful in any way. If a loaf of bread were badly spoiled and moldy, it would not be healthy, but it isn't likely anyone would eat badly molded bread.


Which connect the eye piece to the revolving nose piece with objectives?

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Which connect the eye piece to the revolving nose piece with the objectives?

Assuming you are asking about a microscope (your question is very unclear on the subject), then the body or barrel of the microscope would do this, it would also be the point at which focus movement would be achieved.


Which parts connect the eye piece to revolving nose piece with the objectives?

Assuming you are asking about a microscope (your question is very unclear on the subject), then the body or barrel of the microscope would do this, it would also be the point at which focus movement would be achieved.


Which parts connect the eye piece to the revolving nose piece with the objective?

Assuming you are asking about a microscope (your question is very unclear on the subject), then the body or barrel of the microscope would do this, it would also be the point at which focus movement would be achieved.