How does the term stereo help explain the difference between a stereoscope and a microscope?(1 point)

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Sound accompanies the objects viewed on the stereoscope.
Sound accompanies the objects viewed on the stereoscope.

The sample on a two-dimensional slide can be raised or lowered on a stereoscope.
The sample on a two-dimensional slide can be raised or lowered on a stereoscope.

Stereo means that only one eye needs to be used with the stereoscope.
Stereo means that only one eye needs to be used with the stereoscope.

The objects in the stereoscope are seen in three dimensions.
The objects in the stereoscope are seen in three dimensions.

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The correct response is:

The objects in the stereoscope are seen in three dimensions.

This highlights the distinction between a stereoscope, which provides a three-dimensional view by presenting slightly different images to each eye, and a microscope, which typically provides a two-dimensional view of samples on slides.