Microbiology: Principles and Explorations
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ISBN: 9781119390114
Author: Black
Publisher: WILEY
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To determine: The reason why the colored photos of electron micrographs are called as false color or colorized.
Introduction: An electron microscope (EM) helps to visualize very small structures that cannot be viewed under a light microscope. There are two types of EM namely, transmission electron microscope (TEM) and scanning electron microscope (SEM). The photographs taken on an electron microscope is termed as electron micrographs.
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