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Card 6
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Why are gram negative infections more difficult to treat then gram positive ones?
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Card 7
Front
Give the benefits of using more than one lens
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Card 8
Front
Explain why you would see more detail with an electron microscope than light microscope.
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Card 9
Front
Define the term artefact with reference to microscopy.
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Card 10
Front
Explain why artefacts are more likely to be produced when preparing samples for electron microscopy than light microscopy.
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Card 11
Front
Outline the advantages of SEM and TEM microscopy.
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Card 12
Front
Explain the meaning of the term florescence. State why lasers are used to provide illumination.
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Card 13
Front
Explain the purpose of the pinhole aperture in confocal microscopy.
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Card 14
Front
One limitation of confocal microscopy is that it can’t be used for deep tissue imaging. Explain why.
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