The compound microscope has two systems of lenses for greater magnification, 1) the ocular, or eyepiece lens that one looks into and 2) the objective lens, or the lens closest to the object.
What do scanning electron microscopes and transmission electron microscopes have in common?
Instead of light, electrons are utilized.
Scanning electron microscopes and transmission electron microscopes have both shorter wavelengths, so higher resolution.
When using the scanning electron microscopes and transmission electron microscopes, specimens are not directly observed. A computer creates and forms an image depending on how many electrons are absorbed by the different regions of the specimen.
so it could be fit in the place it should be putted and so the specimen will be seen little bit because it is micro organism
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a. 2 b. no c. is short d. long one. g. magnification
answer:
Yes I want to use it soon
Explanation:
TO EXPLORE MORE ABOUT KINDS OF MICROORGANISM
because the microscope is capable of displaying small objects
C because microscopes have higher magnification
The compound microscope has two systems of lenses for greater magnification, 1) the ocular, or eyepiece lens that one looks into and 2) the objective lens, or the lens closest to the object.
Instead of light, electrons are utilized.
Scanning electron microscopes and transmission electron microscopes have both shorter wavelengths, so higher resolution.
When using the scanning electron microscopes and transmission electron microscopes, specimens are not directly observed. A computer creates and forms an image depending on how many electrons are absorbed by the different regions of the specimen.
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