Question 1. What would be the magnification of a specimen viewed with a compound light microscope that has an objective power of 40x and an ocular lens power of 10x?

400x
50x

500x


40x



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Question 2 What is the best microscope to get a detailed view of the parts inside of a preserved plant cell?

Transmission electron microscope

Scanning electron microscope

Compound light microscope

Dissecting microscope



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Question 3 An advantage of electron microscopes compared to light microscopes is that electron microscopes

are inexpensive and commonly used in most biology laboratories

allow you to view living cells, while light microscopes do not <<<<<

have higher resolution that allows you to view smaller specimens

allow you to view the true colors of the specimens being viewed

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Q1. The answer is 400x.
To calculate the magnification (M), you just need to multiply the objective power (O) and the ocular lens power (OL): M = O * OL
It is given:
O = 40 times
OL = 10 times
Thus,
M = O * OL = 40 * 10 = 400
Thus, the magnification of the specimen is 400 times.

Q2. The answer is transmission electron microscope.

A compound light microscope and dissecting microscope are not useful in observing structures inside the cells because they have not as high resolution as a scanning electron microscope and a transmission electron microscope.However, the scanning electron microscope enables to see structures on the surface of the objects and it would not be possible to look at the internal structures of the cell. On the other hand, the transmission electron microscope allows studying a very thin cross-section of the cell. It is best for looking at internal structures of the cell.

Q3. The answer is: have higher resolution that allows you to view smaller specimens.
The magnification of electron microscopes is up to 1,000,000 times while compound light microscopes have the magnification up to 1,500 times. This means that the electron microscopes allow you to view smaller specimens and provide you higher resolution. Regarding the other choices - they are very expensive and allow you to view only dead specimens in black and white images.