i have no clue, i go to Bede academy and they have given me the same question, still cant answer it :/
A dissecting microscope - this is used for larger organisms.
scanning electron microscope
You would use an electron microscope to view a Golgi apparatus.
Electron microscope
the specimen is the objective the microscope and a parts of microscope
the cheese man microscope
because it would not fit under the microscope
compound light microscope
There would be a larger population of algae on the earth.
A compound light microscope would be best for viewing life in a drop of pond water. This type of microscope uses light to illuminate the specimen, allowing you to see organisms such as protozoa and algae present in the water. It provides good magnification and resolution for observing these small organisms.
A compound light microscope is best for viewing organisms in a drop of pond water. This type of microscope has high magnification and resolution, making it suitable for observing small organisms like protozoa and algae commonly found in pond water.
You would use a compound light microscope to view live microorganisms in pond water. This type of microscope uses visible light to illuminate and magnify the specimen, allowing you to observe living organisms in real time.
What instrumentProbably a microscope.
Magnifying / Microscope lens
yes, a house dog could get fleas...of course you go outside and walk around, your shoes touch the ground and your clothing picks up many things. When you get home, fleas can be on what your wearing and transferr to your dog. Also when you like your dog outside, you dog can catch fleas as well.
Magnifying / Microscope lens
You would use a stereo microscope to see a whole bug. Stereo microscopes provide a three-dimensional view of larger specimens like bugs due to their low magnification and high depth of field. This allows you to see the bug in detail without having to physically dissect it.