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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what does a scanning electron microscope used to look at

OpenStudy (somy):

to look at ultra-structures of the cell

OpenStudy (somy):

which require high resolution power

OpenStudy (somy):

though u can see only the surface of the cell

OpenStudy (somy):

and also the cell has to be dehydrated which means dead

OpenStudy (koikkara):

\(\color{darkgreen}{Welcome~to~Open~Study~!!~}\) >A scanning electron microscope is used to look at cell structurewith 10-nm resolution. Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scanning_electron_microscope Hope it helps ! Don't Forget, Appreciate the Best answer with a click on \("Best~Response"\) button Too ! @aaronkboyd \(\color{red}{Nice~To~Meet~U~!!}\) \(\color{red}{\huge\ddot\smile}\)

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