Biology, asked by betterrdayys, 1 year ago

You are examining a new kind of cell. This cell is quite thick and has an interesting surface. You only have a small number of these cells, so it would be great if you could keep them alive while you are examining them. What kind of microscope would you use in this situation?

I picked SEM (Scanning Electron Microcope) is that correct?

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Answered by gkkg
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are examining a new kind of cell. This cell is quite thick and has an interesting surface. You only have a small number of these cells, so it would be great if you could keep them alive while you are examining them. What kind of microscope would you use in this situation?

I picked SEM (Scanning Electron Microcope) is that correct?
Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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The Answer is:

One among the nonintrusive methods for accessing data from multiple biologic sizes within human tissue is light imaging.

  • Insights into to the operation of molecular pathways just at cellular level may be gained directly using an underside technique made possible by the integration of cell genetics with imaging.
  • Imaging may also be employed as a top-down method to investigate a system's behaviour having having a thorough knowledge of the fundamental molecular pathways beforehand.
  • This microscopy, which is extensively used within microbiology, is utilised for analyzing both dead and living specimens that have coated with simple stains.
  • Underneath a microscope, this known to generate for straightforward visibility.
  • As a result, it may be utilised to distinguish between cells of simple bacteria and parasite protists like Paramecium.
  • It is used to Identify the topologies of living organisms, including those of plants and animals.
  • It also helps in investigating the mechanisms of bacterial movement
  • and also to find specific microbiological components, like microbial spores

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