What type of light microscope uses two or more lenses to focus visible light through a living or preserved specimen?Multiple choice question.transmission electron microscopeconfocal microscopescanning electron microscopecompound microscope
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What type of light microscope uses two or more lenses to focus visible light through a living or preserved specimen?Multiple choice question.transmission electron microscopeconfocal microscopescanning electron microscopecompound microscope
Solution
The type of light microscope that uses two or more lenses to focus visible light through a living or preserved specimen is a compound microscope.
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