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    Unstained Cells That Lack Pigment Are Best Observed on the Microscope
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Unstained Cells That Lack Pigment Are Best Observed on the Microscope

Question 29

Question 29

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Unstained cells that lack pigment are best observed on the microscope.


A) scanning electron
B) bright-field
C) scanning tunneling
D) phase-contrast
E) transmission electron

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