Why do we need electron microscope to study some of the cell components?
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Electrons have short wavelengths (shorter than photons) that move best in a vacuum, so living cells cannot be viewed with an electron microscope. In a scanning electron microscope, a beam of electrons moves back and forth across a cell's surface, creating details of cell surface characteristics
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Electrons have short wavelengths (shorter than photons) that move best in a vacuum, so living cells cannot be viewed with an electron microscope. In a scanning electron microscope, a beam of electrons moves back and forth across a cell's surface, creating details of cell surface characteristics.
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