A 'micro' scope.
A micro organism is a living thing that is very small that you need a micro scope to see them.
micro scope
peri, tele, micro
A prepared slide is a permanent slide with a specimen that has been professionally prepared and mounted by experts. A wet-mount slide is a temporary slide where a sample is placed under a coverslip with a liquid (usually water) to keep it moist and allow for immediate observation. Prepared slides are ideal for long-term storage and detailed study, while wet-mount slides are suited for quick observations of live samples.
Rick...
they use a micro-scope to find the cells
"Micro" means "small." "Scope" comes from a Greek word meaning "to look." So if you want to look at small things, use a microscope!
A slide. Or a micro-organism.
you get water and look at it under a micro scope
vanlauvonhooke or Logan h from londan in 1814
Yes, "microscope" is a compound word. It is formed by combining the words "micro" and "scope" to create a new word with a specific meaning relating to a device used for viewing small objects.