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Microscope World Blog Protists under the Microscope

Protists are any member of a group of diverse eukaryotic unicellular microscopic organisms. Protist typically refers to a eukaryote that is not a true animal, plant or fungus because it lacks a multicellular stage.In order to view protists, a biological microscope is required with 400x magnification.The image below of a protist was captured using a sample of pond water under the Zeiss Primostar HD digital microscope.Protist captured under a digital biological microscope.For more information on protists visit Rutgers University page.Contact Microscope World with microscopy questions.

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