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electrons pass through thin slices of cells or tissues and produce flat, two-dimensional images in_______________electron microscopy.

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Electrons pass through thin slices of cells or tissues and produce flat, two-dimensional images in "Transmission" electron microscopy.

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Electrons pass through thin slices of cells or tissues and produce flat, two-dimensional images in Transmission electron microscopy.

Electron microscopy (EM) is a technique for obtaining high-resolution images of biological and non-biological specimens.

  • The transmission electron microscope (TEM) uses a thin slice to 1 micrometre.
  • Scanning electron microscope (SEM) a beam of electrons is scanned over the surface of a solid object an image of the details of the surface structure.
  • Transmission electron microscopes (TEM) are microscopes that use a particle beam of electrons to visualize specimens.
  • produce flat, two-dimensional images or highly-magnified images.

Thus, Electrons pass through thin slices of cells or tissues and produce flat, two-dimensional images in Transmission electron microscopy.

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