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.
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Both light microscopes and transmission electron microscopes use radiation to form larger and more detailed images of objects. A compound light microscope has different types of lens. A transmission electron microscope is mainly used for studying the internal structure of cells, while a Compound light microscope can be used to study almost anything, and can be used with dye on the slide to view tissue samples, blood, etc. A compound light microscope functions using visible light. A transmission electron microscope sends electron beams onto a specimen.
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