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Dust mites are microscopic bugs that are too small to see with a dissecting microscope. To see the details of a dust mite’s ski...
Dust mites are microscopic bugs that are too small to see with a dissecting microscope. To see the details of a dust mite’s skin, which of the following microscopes would you use?
A. dissecting microscope
B. compound microscope
C. transmission electron microscope
D. scanning electron microscope
A. dissecting microscope
B. compound microscope
C. transmission electron microscope
D. scanning electron microscope
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Answered by
Adam
dissecting microscope
thanxs
Answered by
Rochelle
The answer to this question is Dissecting Microscope. Have a nice day.
Answered by
Jeff
How is that right if the question just said it is too small to see with a dissecting microscope
Answered by
Scott
Dissecting yw have a great great day ppl
Answered by
crystal
its D a scanning microscope would be used.
Answered by
digital love
I figure, but it cant be dissecting microscope cause its said the dust might is too small for that
Answered by
NotYou
crystal is correct
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