A high-powered microscope that produces

  1. A high-powered microscope that produces an image from scattered secondary electrons is thea. immunofluorescence microscope b.
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  2. for blood what would be the difference in seeing a) plasma b) red blood cells c) white blood cells d) and platelets under a low
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  3. 2. The HIGH POWERED OBJECTIVE LENS on the compound light microscope has a magnification (by itself) of........
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  4. A microscope produces an upright image that is 0.5 cm high from an object that is 2 mm high. What is the magnification?
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  5. 1. Which microscope did Robert Hooke use to study tree bark?electron microscope compound light microscope simple microscope
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  6. Which microscope did Anton van Leeuwenhoek use to observe single-celled organisms?simple microscope compound light microscope
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  7. Which microscope did Robert Hooke use to study tree bark?electron microscope compound light microscope simple microscope
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  8. Which type of microscope allowed scientists a breakthrough in researching cells?a. The electron microscope b. The light
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  9. Which type of microscope was developed most recently?Scanning tunneling microscope Fluorescence microscope Light-based
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  10. Through which microscope were cells first observed?simple microscope tunneling microscope compound light microscope electron
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