Which types of microscopes use magnetic lenses to focus beams of electrons in order to see the interior details (not just surfaces) of subcellular objects? Scanning electron microscopes (SEMs) SEM, TEM, and light instruments Transmission electron microscopes (TEMs) Light microscopes
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