Multiple Choice
You want to examine the structure of the protein coat of a virus by microscopy. Which microscope is your best choice, and why?
A) The scanning electron microscope-it has excellent resolution and magnification (much higher than a light microscope) , and can clearly visualize viruses.
B) An atomic force microscope-this has the highest resolution and magnification of the microscopes we discussed and we want to visualize a subcomponent of the virus particles.
C) A fluorescent microscope-this will let us tag the virus protein coat with colored dyes in order to visualize it using this light microscope at 1000x.
D) A bright-field light microscope-of course, we'll need to stain the viruses before we can visualize them against the bright white background at 1000x total magnification.
E) The phase-contrast microscope-it has excellent contrast and magnification, and can be used to visualize viruses very clearly.
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