A light microscope with 1000x magnification can effectively visualize unicellular organisms like protists, but the resolution depends on the numerical aperture rather than just magnification. While electron microscopes provide higher resolution, they are unsuitable for live samples due to their sample preparation requirements. Techniques such as phase contrast or dark field microscopy can enhance visibility of transparent organisms. For observing living cellular processes, methods like FRET and fluorescence tagging are used, although direct high-resolution imaging of enzymatic activities remains unattainable. Cancer cells, which are larger than typical prokaryotic cells, can be observed under light microscopes, and they arise from mutations in normal cells rather than being infectious like a virus.