Asked by Jessika Martinez on Jul 31, 2024

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The best way to observe cheek cells is under a dissecting microscope; they are too large to view under a compound light microscope.

Dissecting Microscope

A low magnification microscope designed for viewing and manipulating large, detailed specimens, such as biological tissues during dissection.

Compound Light Microscope

An optical instrument used to magnify images of small objects, consisting of an eyepiece and an objective lens.

  • Comprehend the different elements and their functions within a cell, encompassing both organelles and structures.
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Avionna DawsonAug 01, 2024
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False
Explanation :
Cheek cells are actually small enough to be observed under a compound light microscope. A dissecting microscope may provide a better view for certain purposes, but it is not necessary to observe cheek cells.