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a transmission electron microscope
scanning 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"
If the cell has a cell wall, it is a plant cell.
I don't know about the three individual more important events but I was studying the history myself when I came upon your question. In 1655 Robert Hooke observes cells of a cork tree through a primitive microscope. In 1674 Leewenhoek discovers protozoa, followed by discovering bacteria in 1683. In 1838 Schleiden & Schwann propose the Cell Theory. In 1882 Koch uses aniline dues to identify bacteria causing TB and chloera. In 1989 Golgi stains cells with silver nitrate, discovering the Golgi Apparatus. In 1931 Ruska builds the first Transmission electron microscope. In 1965 the first commercial scanning electron microscope was created. In 1997 "Dolly" the Sheep was "Cloned"
a transmission electron microscope
scanning electron microscope
The instrument that is used to study cells is a microscope.
I used a electric microscope at school, and it worked for me.I would like to say, try it out if you can!The study with micro scope is called microbiology.we can use microscope to study the micro organs like bacteria, and blood cells.
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It rather depends on how deeply you wish to view the object. An optical microscope is adequate for most studies. But, with an electron microscope, not only could you view a flea in detail, but also the minute hairs on the flea's legs
The electron microscope was invented to study the microorganism's. It is beneficial for for studying the germs of different diseases.
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.
Transmission 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"
you ca see in stage of microscope
A bacteria smear refers to a technique wherein a small sample of bacteria is spread on a microscope slide for observation. The discussion surrounding bacteria smears typically revolves around examining the morphology, arrangement, and staining characteristics of the bacteria. It is an essential tool for identifying and studying bacterial species.