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OpenStudy (aleah54):

can someone please help me (i know this is not math but no one would help me in bioigly)

OpenStudy (aleah54):

@steve816 Compare and contrast a compound light microscope and a transmission electron microscope. Be sure to discuss the structure and operation of each, as well as the function and usefulness of each when examining specimens.

OpenStudy (aleah54):

then my answer is Compound light microscope has a two dimensional image. You can view individual cells and living cells with this microscope. Specimens are placed on glass slides and are seen through light absorption. The compound light microscope is the most used. Transmission electron microscope Has a 2-D view. It has high magnification and a high resolution. Specimens are mounted on thin films of collodion. '

OpenStudy (steve816):

Sorry mate, but I do not have expertise in the area of biology.

OpenStudy (giitter):

Hi there! I am sorry but I really didn't understand Biology. But I might have a friend who does!

OpenStudy (aleah54):

Thank you for trying

OpenStudy (giitter):

@pooja195

OpenStudy (giitter):

Np!

OpenStudy (aleah54):

Please help me @pooja195

OpenStudy (giitter):

Pooja's online now.

OpenStudy (aleah54):

@pooja195

OpenStudy (giitter):

I got somebody @deercult

OpenStudy (aleah54):

:)

OpenStudy (deercult):

Give me just a moment to read the question! ^^

OpenStudy (aleah54):

ok

OpenStudy (deercult):

Hmm, I don't remember much. It seems about right, though! You may want to add more information to the transmission electron microscope to match the compound light microscope, though. You could consider including how it creates images. Does it use light absorption like a compound light microscope? You may also want to mention, since it's comparing and contrasting, whether it provides more or less detailed images then a light microscope, things like that.

OpenStudy (deercult):

Good luck!

OpenStudy (giitter):

*claps* yay

OpenStudy (aleah54):

THANK YOU SO MUCH

OpenStudy (deercult):

No problem, friend!

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