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An electron microscope.
electron microscopes...According to my course in OK Virtual Highschool.."Hi-tech electron microscopes are used to study very small objects such as viruses. They can also be used to view the smallest of molecules that make up cells such as DNA in the nucleus. Unlike a compound microscope, an electron microscope can produce a three-dimensional image"
An Electron Microscope is used to study the contents of a nucleus.
scanning tunneling electron microscope, or STM
because the microscope magnifies the cell to much.
The instrument that is used to study cells is a microscope.
scanning electron microscope
The Compund light microscope allows people to view living cells. With the electron light microscope peole can only view dead cells but with very high detail. The electron microscope is also much more expensive than a compound ligh microscope. The compound light microscope is also much easier to transport from place to place, as the electron microscope is not.
1o,ooo times with a transmission electron microscope
electron microscope
Electron microscope
An electron microscope.
electron microscopes...According to my course in OK Virtual Highschool.."Hi-tech electron microscopes are used to study very small objects such as viruses. They can also be used to view the smallest of molecules that make up cells such as DNA in the nucleus. Unlike a compound microscope, an electron microscope can produce a three-dimensional image"
Richard tElectron microscope is a very special tool which uses electron beam and invented by knoll and ruska which classified as transmission electron microscope uses 2d electron beam which clearly seen the internal structure of the cell and scanner electron microscope uses 3d electron beam which sweeps over the specimen.So it is very powerful with 5000 magnification of the object than a simple microscope.
An Electron Microscope is used to study the contents of a nucleus.
scanning tunneling electron microscope, or STM
because the microscope magnifies the cell to much.