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A photograph of cells taken through a microscope is called what?

AA microfilament
BA micrometer
CA micrograph
DA microvillus
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Correct answer: C. A micrograph
1. Cells are usually photographed through the instrument used to see them, the microscope. 2. Such images are called micrographs. 3. A micrometer is a unit of length and a microvillus is a fold of membrane, so both name the wrong thing. 4. A microfilament is a fiber of the cytoskeleton, not an image. _Source: OpenStax Biology (1st ed., CC BY 4.0), Ch 4 "Cell Structure", section 4.1 Studying Cells_
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