5. Terry wishes he could magnify the cells even more so he could see
more details. He suggests, "If we had an electron microscope, we could
see all of the cells inside these cells, and even the cells inside those
smaller cells!" James disagrees with Terry's thinking. What is wrong
with Terry's suggestion?
A. It is not possible to see anything smaller than a cell with a
microscope.
B. Electron microscopes are not as powerful as compound light
microscopes.
C. Cells are the basic unit of life, and they do not have more cells
inside them.
D. Terry could see the cells inside these cells if he focused the
microscope's lenses properly.