Microscope types. Match the following terms with characteristics associated with the terms. - Compound light microscope - Transmission electron microscope (TEM) - Scanning electron microscope (SEM) the specimen can be viewed at different depths with A. resolution limited by relatively large wavelengths that can be observed to the human eye the specimen can be viewed at different depths with high B. resolution due to shorter wavelengths that are not visible to the human eye produces an image that shows topography of the surface of a C. specimen
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2. Match each description with the correct type of microscope. Example: compound microscope Example: scanning electron microscope Example: stereoscopic microscope Example: transmission electron microscope Utilizes a beam of electrons to magnify Utilizes a very small, very sharp probe to trace the surface of a sample Utilizes visible light and a series of two or more convex lenses Optical Electron Scanning Probe Check Answer Next
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Please describe the primary differences between the different types of microscopy, such as conventional, fluorescence microscope, confocal microscope, and two-photon microscope.
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