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Light Microscopes, use ____ to view ____ and preserved specimens. Yo to ____ magnification.
Scanning Electron Microscopes use ____ to view only preserved specimens. The image produced is a look at the ____ of a ____ image.
____ Electron Microscopes use electrons to view only preserved specimens. The image produced is a ____ image that sees ____ the specimen.
Electrons, 3D, Transmission, 2D, Trough, live, 1500x, Surface, light.

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Light Microscopes use light to see live and preserved specimens with up to 1500x magnification, whereas SEM and TEM use electrons to view preserved specimens, with SEM providing 3D surface images and TEM providing 2D internal images.

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Light Microscopes use light to view live and preserved specimens up to 1500x magnification. Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEM) use electrons to view only preserved specimens. The image produced is a look at the surface of a 3D image. Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEM) use electrons to view only preserved specimens. The image produced is a 2D image that sees through the specimen.

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