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Card 6
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Uses a number of lenses to produce an image that can be viewed directly at the eyepeice
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Card 7
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Final Image Produced is 2 dimensional
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Card 8
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Has four objective lenses
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Card 9
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A specimen is embedded in wax and thin pieces are then cut without distorting the structure of the specimen
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Card 10
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Can be used to used to produce detailed images of the structures (organelles) inside the cell
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Card 11
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The final image produced is a 3D view of the surface of the sample
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Card 12
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Magnification possible is x500,000
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Card 13
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An advantage of this type of microscope is that the resolution is 0.1 nanometre (nm)
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Card 14
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Some of the limitations of this microscope is that ... beams are deflected by the molecules in the air so samples have to be placed in a vaccum
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Card 15
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what is a nanometre
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