A scanning electron microscope is best used for this application. The microscope is powerful enough to view the indentations on a butterfly wing.
Electron scanning would probably be best.
A compound microscope.
compound light microscope
we would use a light microscope
A scanning electron microscope would provide the best view of the outside of a single cell because it can create detailed 3D images of the cell surface with high resolution. This type of microscope is ideal for observing the external features and structures of cells.
A microscope.
A stereo microscope would be the best option for viewing opaque objects. This type of microscope provides a 3D view of the specimen and is capable of illuminating opaque objects from above and below to enhance visibility.
Scanning electron microscope because its sure not compound light microscop!(:
an electron microscopean elctron microscope
microscope
It is the area that you see when looking through the microscope. The field of view depends on the strength of magnification. The lower the power the larger the field of view.
A scanning electron microscope would be the best choice because the electron microscope can achieve a much greater resolution than that obtained with the light microscope because the wavelength of electrons is shorter than that of light.