What is the reason that a modern electron microscope (TEM) can resolve biological images to the subnanometer level, as opposed to tens of nanometers achievable for the best super-resolution light microscope?

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Answer:

The correct answer to the following question will be "The wavelengths of the electron beams are also much shorter or less than illumination and visible light".

Explanation:

TEM seems to be a methodology of microscopy during which a pulse of electrons is transferred to create the effect through some kind of microscope, could approach biological objects at the sub-nanometer standard, as related to hundreds of nano-meters for either the absolute best microscope with super-resolution.

Also because of the electron beam's distances, they are still much shorter or smaller than daylight and infrared light, meaning that biological objects and artifacts can be resolved.

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