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What is the best microscope to get detailed view of the parts inside of a preserved plant cell
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What is the best microscope to get detailed view of the parts inside of a preserved plant cell
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Transmission electron microscope
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a.Compound light microscope. Indeed a dissecting microscope has a too weak magnification, and electron microscopes request a sample preparation, a dehydration, an observation in a vacuum, so that the cell is not preserved. I hope this helps.
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