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Which is a difference between a compound light microscope and a transmission electron microscope? A.The compound light microscope can only view specimens in black and white, while the transmission electron microscope has color.

B. The compound light microscope can view living things, but the transmission electron cannot.
C.The compound light microscope examines the surface of a cell, and the transmission electron microscope examines internal parts of the cell.
D.The transmission electron microscope is used for dissections, while the compound light microscope is not.

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Answer:

Option B

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Option B, The compound light microscope can view living things, but the transmission electron cannot.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a transmission electron microscope(TEM) , a beam of electron is used to illuminate the specimen thereby generating its projection images. While compound microscope uses light to illuminate the surface of specimen and hence magnify it (make it larger) and observes its structure (even cells and their structure). Compound microscope has high magnification but low resolution while a TEM has high magnification and high resolution. TEM requires vaccum environment to operate while this is not the case with compound microscope. TEM can be used to view dead things only while compound microscope is used to observe both dead and live things.

Hence, option B is correct

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