How does the discovery of electron microscope contributed to study of cells
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The electron microscope mainly overcame the barrier to high resolution which had been caused by visible light.
Electron microscope has a higher resolution power which is essential in the study of cells.
Resolution power is the ability to distinguish between two close points.
This in essence provides clearer images and thus the internal structures of a cell can be studied easily.
Therefore electron microscope which uses electrons for magnification has really contributed to the study of cells.
Electron microscope has a higher resolution power which is essential in the study of cells.
Resolution power is the ability to distinguish between two close points.
This in essence provides clearer images and thus the internal structures of a cell can be studied easily.
Therefore electron microscope which uses electrons for magnification has really contributed to the study of cells.
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Now, the modern microscopes can magnify the things 1500 times, whereas the electron microscopes can magnify that thing up to two million times.
This enables the scientists to see things especially the cells in a much detail because of that the understanding of their structure and function has improved drastically.
This enables the scientists to see things especially the cells in a much detail because of that the understanding of their structure and function has improved drastically.
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