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30 May, 17:55

What would be the best microscope to view living single-celled organisms in a sample of pond water?

Transmission electron microscope

Scanning electron microscope

Compound light microscope

Dissecting microscope

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  1. 30 May, 18:00
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    The answer is Compound light microscope.

    Among mentioned types of microscopes, only a compound light microscope enables a study of the living specimen. Therefore, the best microscope to view living single-celled organisms in a sample of pond water is the compound light microscope. Electron microscopes are very expensive and with a great magnification, up to 1,000,000 times, they are better for some structures on the cell membranes. The compound light microscope has a magnification up to 1,500 times while dissecting microscope has a magnification up to 75 times which is not enough for studying single-celled organisms.
  2. 30 May, 18:20
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    Disectiing it shows the inside of animals
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