Which microscope uses visible light?Group of answer choicesfluorescence microscopescanning electron microscopedifferential interference contrast microscopescanning acoustic microscopeconfocal microscope
Question
Which microscope uses visible light?Group of answer choicesfluorescence microscopescanning electron microscopedifferential interference contrast microscopescanning acoustic microscopeconfocal microscope
Solution
The microscope that uses visible light from the options provided is the Differential Interference Contrast Microscope. This type of microscope uses visible light to produce high contrast images of transparent specimens.
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