Foundations in Microbiology
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ISBN: 9781259705212
Author: Kathleen Park Talaro, Barry Chess Instructor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 3.L1, Problem 13MCQ
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Conventional light microscopes allow us to view the microorganisms, while the electron microscopes allow us to observe their tiniest details. The electron microscope forms an image with a beam of electrons, which are 100,000 times shorter than the waves of visible light, thereby tremendously increasing the resolution.
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