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a thin section of a specimen is taken for viewing it through microscope because

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Answered by pk9750048
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Answer:

it is invisible when you see it directly through microscope

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Because electrons have very limited penetrating power, the fixed tissues normally have to be cut into extremely thin sections (50–100 nm thick, about 1/200 the thickness of a single cell) before they are viewed.

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