Normally, when a cell dies, the outside morphology changes, in other words, the cell looks different. For example, if you are growing cells that attach to a plate, when they die they are not able to attach to the bottom of the plate anymore, and they will appear floating in the medium. I am not sure of what kind of cells you are studying; if you told us it would help as to suggest ways of distinguish between live/dead cells.
One result of weathering of rocks is the formation of soils.
Since weathering of rocks breaks down the surface of rocks, it affects the ground beneath them. This in turn results in formation of various kinds of soils, so I'd say B is the correct answer.
I say B it makes the most sense
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A complex system can't be supported without an intricate design.
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When using a microscope, generally magnification is higher and a ruler will not work unless you are using a very low power stereo microscope. When using a compound high power microscope an eyepiece reticle is used to make measurements.