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which microscope would be best to observe a living jellyfish? transmission electron microscope scanning electron microscope compound microscope stereo microscope
Transmission and scanning electron microscopes require specimens to be placed in a vacuum and often involve specimen - preparation techniques that would kill the living organism. A compound microscope is mainly for thin, flat specimens. A stereo microscope provides a three - dimensional view and can be used to observe larger, living specimens like a jellyfish without killing or damaging them.
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