The ability of a microscope to reveal fine detail is known as (a) magnification (b) resolving power (c) cell fractionation (d) scanning electron microscopy (e) phase contrast
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Cell fractionation is a technique used to separate cellular components, not a property of a microscope. Scanning electron microscopy and phase contrast are types of microscopy techniques, not properties that describe the ability to reveal fine detail. Resolving Show more…
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