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Card 6
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What happens to the image of the specimen after the electrons have been focused onto it?
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Card 7
Front
What are the 2 types of electron microscopes?
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Card 8
Front
Give 4 key points about the transmission electron microscope.
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Card 9
Front
Give 3 key points about the scanning electron microscope.
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Card 10
Front
What are the advantages of using electron microscopes?
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Card 11
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What are the limitations of using electron microscopes?
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Card 12
Front
How do we add colour to electron micrographs, and what do we call coloured images?
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Card 13
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Define staining.
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Card 14
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What is the difference between specimens that can be used in light microscopes and specimens that can be used in electron microscopes?
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