Because transmission electron microscopy uses electrons rather than light,it is not necessary to stain biological specimens before observing them.
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Q40: In the Gram-staining procedure,the counterstain is
A)iodine.
B)safranin.
C)crystal violet.
D)alcohol.
Q41: The Gram-staining procedure is an example of
Q42: In transmission electron microscopy,spreading a specimen out
Q43: Scanning electron microscopes bombard specimens with a
Q44: A procedure that divides organisms into two
Q46: Thin films of bacteria that have been
Q47: Scanning tunneling electron microscopes create a three-dimensional
Q48: The designer of the first transmission electron
Q49: It was possible to view viruses only
Q50: Scanning electron microscopy is most often used
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