Biology, asked by gurkiratkaurkirat, 5 hours ago

What will be the difference in your diagrams if the same structures were viewed

under an electron microscope?​

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Difference in diagrams if the same structures were viewed under an electron microscope:

  • There are various sizes and purposes for microscopes available. The light microscope and the electron microscope are the two most popular types of microscopes. Each of these microscopes has unique qualities and is suitable for various uses. Both light and electron microscopes employ radiation to create precise images of objects that the human eye is unable to do on its own.
  • The fundamental distinction between the two is that while a light microscope uses visible light to magnify images of small portions of materials or biological specimens, an electron microscope uses an electron beam to enlarge the image of an object.
  • The light absorption from the various zones of the specimen in a light microscope determines how the image is formed. In an electron microscope, the electron scattering determines how the image is formed.

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