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- Compare and contrast the following terms: Cilia and flagelladiscuss the way that developments in microscopy havechanged our view of cell structure; andWhat type of microscope would be best for studying the detailed structure of the surface of a plasma membrane? light microscope scanning electron microscope transmission electron microscope both a light microscope and an electron microscope