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directions: label the types of microscopes pictured below. options: com…

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directions: label the types of microscopes pictured below. options: compound microscope, electron microscope, and stereo microscope. directions: determine which type of microscope is being described in each statement. this microscope can zoom in on objects 10 - 40 times. this microscope can zoom in on objects 40 - 400 times. this microscope can zoom in on objects 10,000,000 times. this type of microscope is also called a dissection microscope. this highly expensive microscope is generally only found on university campuses and hospitals. this microscope is used when wanting to view objects on the cellular level. this microscope is used when wanting to view objects on the atomic level. this microscope is used when wanting to view objects at magnification. this microscope is designed so light is reflected off the surface of an object rather than transmitted through it. this microscope requires the use of thin specimens that light can be transmitted through. this microscope uses a beam of electrons to create an image of the specimen.

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Stereo microscopes (also called dissection microscopes) typically have a magnification range of 10 - 40 times and are used for viewing at low magnification and for dissecting. Compound microscopes can zoom in 40 - 400 times and require thin specimens for light - transmission. Electron microscopes are highly expensive, can magnify up to 10,000,000 times, and use a beam of electrons to create an image, and are usually found in universities and hospitals for viewing at the cellular or atomic level.

Answer:

  1. Stereo microscope
  2. Compound microscope
  3. Electron microscope
  4. Stereo microscope
  5. Electron microscope
  6. Electron microscope
  7. Stereo microscope
  8. Electron microscope
  9. Stereo microscope
  10. Compound microscope
  11. Electron microscope
  12. Stereo microscope
  13. Stereo microscope
  14. Compound microscope
  15. Electron microscope