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Which of these statements about light microscopes and electron microscopes is NOT true?

You can use light microscopes to observe both living and nonliving cells; you can use electron microscopes to observe only nonliving cells.
Light microscopes use visible light rays; electron microscopes use beams of electrons.
Preserving and staining samples for use with light microscopes is necessary; preserving and staining samples for use with electron microscopes is optional.

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Preserving and staining samples for use with light microscopes is necessary; preserving and staining samples for use with electron microscopes is optional

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"Preserving and staining samples for use with light microscopes is necessary; preserving and staining samples for use with electron microscopes is optional"
that is the correct answer
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