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2. what are the 2 different types of electron microscopes?

  • transmission electron microscope (TEM) and electron radiography microscope (ERM)
  • scanning electron microscope (SEM) and transmission electron microscope (TEM)
  • scanning electron microscope (SEM) and electron radiography microscope (ERM)

3. What is an advantage of using an electron microscope over a light microscope?

  • produces a 3D image that reveals a detailed image of cellular and tissue arrangements
  • Produces a 4D shape and has a resolution of 0.1nm
  • produces a 4D coloured image

4. what are 2 advantages of using a light microscope compared to an electron microscope?

  • very cheap and easy to use
  • not lethal and ready to use
  • has a better magnification and resolution than an electron microscope

5. what are the 2 stages specimens must go through to be ready for microscopy?

  • slicing and dicing
  • staining and sectioning
  • staining and slicing

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