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A magnifying glass is an example of which type of microscope?
electron microscope
scanning microscope
compound light microscope
simple microscope
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Simple microscope.
A magnifying glass is a single convex lens that uses visible light to enlarge images, so it's a simple (single-lens) microscope, not a compound, electron, or scanning microscope.
A magnifying glass is a single convex lens that uses visible light to enlarge images, so it's a simple (single-lens) microscope, not a compound, electron, or scanning microscope.
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