No, they cannot due to the fact that the electron microscope does not use light rays to illuminate the object; therefore, colors cannot be see since they are a reflection of light.
yes
An electron microscope has a much higher magnifying power and resolution than a regular light microscope. One can visualize molecules and even atoms using an electron microscope. This is not possible with a light microscope
Will proper staining and the right organism the nucleus of a cell can be seen without an electron microscope.
Because of their very small size Viruses can only be seen via an electron microscope.
scanning electron microscope
an electron microscope can magnify something up to 500,000 times
None can. They have to be seen using a electron microscope.
only under an electron microscope wiki it
Electron microscope
An electron microscope has a much higher magnifying power and resolution than a regular light microscope. One can visualize molecules and even atoms using an electron microscope. This is not possible with a light microscope
True.
light microscope or SEM or TEM electron microscopy
As viruses cannot be seen with the optical microscope, electron microscopes are used. All the "lenses" in an electron microscope are magnetic fields produced by electromagnets and/or electrostatic fields produced by electrically charged metal plates and/or rings.
Viruses are too small to be seen directly with a light microscope.Can be seen when it's examined under an electron microscope
electron microscope
Will proper staining and the right organism the nucleus of a cell can be seen without an electron microscope.
The Nucleus is seen through the use of an Optical Microscope and The Mitochondria is seen through an Electron Microscope.
SARS is a virus, requiring an electron microscope to be seen.