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  1. A high-powered microscope that produces an image from scattered secondary electrons is thea. immunofluorescence microscope b.
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  2. A microscope that uses lenses and objectives to magnifying is the______a. compound light microscpe b. scanning electron
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  3. transmission electron microscopecompound (light) microscope scanning electron microscope field scope dissecting microscope
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  4. transmission electron microscopecompound (light) microscope scanning electron microscope field scope dissecting microscope
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  5. Which microscope is often used to view metal surfaces?scanning electron microscope scanning tunneling microscope transmission
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  6. A new multicellular organism has been discovered, and scientists want to study the organism’s cell structures, including
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  7. If a healthcare worker wanted to view a highly detailed image of a virus attached to the surface of a cell, which microscope
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  8. Microscopes (SC.912.L.14.4)For which of the following would a transmission electron microscope be the best type of microscope to
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  9. Dust mites are microscopic bugs that are too small to see with a dissecting microscope. To see the details of a dust mite’s
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  10. Dust mites are microscopic bugs that are too small to see with a dissecting microscope. To see the details of a dust mite’s
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