A Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM).
You would use a compound light microscope to observe the nucleus of a cheek cell in biology class.
A compound light microscope with phase contrast or differential interference contrast (DIC) capabilities would be best to use if you want to observe living cells. These techniques allow for better visualization of cellular structures without the need for staining or fixing the cells, preserving their integrity and enabling real-time observation of processes such as cell division or movement.
A transmission electron microscope (TEM) would be best for looking at the internal structures of a cell.TEM uses a beam of electrons to produce a detailed image of cell structures with high resolution around 0.1 nm.
Robert Hooke invented the compound microscope to help with his research in biology and to study the details of small organisms and structures. The microscope allowed him to see objects at a higher magnification and resolution than was previously possible, enabling significant advancements in the study of living organisms.
A compound light microscope would be best for viewing life in a drop of pond water. This type of microscope uses light to illuminate the specimen, allowing you to see organisms such as protozoa and algae present in the water. It provides good magnification and resolution for observing these small organisms.
an electron microscope
You would use a compound light microscope to observe the nucleus of a cheek cell in biology class.
The nucleus of a living cell. Any cell would do, unless you wanted some specific species' DNA.
A compound light microscope with phase contrast or differential interference contrast (DIC) capabilities would be best to use if you want to observe living cells. These techniques allow for better visualization of cellular structures without the need for staining or fixing the cells, preserving their integrity and enabling real-time observation of processes such as cell division or movement.
A transmission electron microscope (TEM) would be best for looking at the internal structures of a cell.TEM uses a beam of electrons to produce a detailed image of cell structures with high resolution around 0.1 nm.
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Modern light microscope
Robert Hooke invented the compound microscope to help with his research in biology and to study the details of small organisms and structures. The microscope allowed him to see objects at a higher magnification and resolution than was previously possible, enabling significant advancements in the study of living organisms.
You might want to get eaten because maybe you feel you always wanted to see the inside of something (living animal human ). Or maybe it's just a weird feeling. But I personally always wanted to see the inside of a animals body. I'm SO weired! ;D PS I have had this feeling to! I'm still not over it. :(
yes, he can use the excuse that it needs some maintenance but he will have to give you 24 hour notice,
because they wanted to and they are not as smart as us
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