3.
Which of the following microscopes would you use if you wantedto observe a living
Paramecium
from a drop of pond water?
a. compound light microscope
b. confocal microscope
c. stereo (dissecting) light microscope
d. scanning electron microscope
e. transmission electron microscope
4. Which of the following microscopes would you use if youwanted to observe a cross
section of an organelle such as a Golgi apparatus (the imagewould be black and white)?
a. compound light microscope
b. confocal microscope
c. stereo (dissecting) light microscope
d. scanning electron microscope
e. transmission electron microscope
5. Which of the following microscopes primarily uses a computerand laser to make three-dimensional images of a specimen?
a. compound light microscope
b. confocal microscope
c. stereo (dissecting) light microscope
d. scanning electron microscope
e. transmission electron microscope
6. Which of the following microscopes would you use if youwanted to observe the eye of a squid?
a. compound light microscope
b. confocal microscope
c. stereo (dissecting) light microscope
d. scanning electron microscope
e. transmission electron microscope
7. Which of the following microscopes would you use if youwanted to see fine detail on the surface of a pollen grain (theimage would be black and white)?
a. compound light microscope
b. confocal microscope
c. stereo (dissecting) light microscope
d. scanning electron microscope
e. transmission electron microscope
8. You are using an electron microscope to view a cell that doesnot have organelles, does have DNA, a cell wall (composed ofpolysaccharides and proteins), cell membrane, cytoplasm andribosomes. This type of cell can often be found in extremeenvironments. You are viewing a member of…
a. Kingdom Fungi
b. the protists
c. Kingdom Plantae
d. Kingdom Animalia
e. Domain Bacteria
f. Domain Archaea
9. You are using a compound light microscope to view aunicellular organism that does have organelles and is moving viapseudopodia. You are viewing a member of…
a. Kingdom Fungi
b. the protists
c. Kingdom Plantae
d. Kingdom Animalia
e. Domain Bacteria
f. Domain Archaea