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Uses special lenses and diaphragms to angle the light so it gives contrast to unstained, living cells and cell structures
SEM
Staining Techniques
Ultracentrifuge
Dissecting Microscope
Electron Microscope
Viruses
Compound Microscope
Phase Contrast Microscope
Uses a two lens system; light is focused on object whose image is then magnified by the lens system
SEM
Staining Techniques
Ultracentrifuge
Dissecting Microscope
Electron Microscope
Viruses
Compound Microscope
Phase Contrast Microscope
Sorts cell organelles by size and density differences when broken cells are spun at high speeds
SEM
Staining Techniques
Ultracentrifuge
Dissecting Microscope
Electron Microscope
Viruses
Compound Microscope
Phase Contrast Microscope
Images the sample surface in 3-D by scanning it with a high-energy beam of electrons, capable of very high magnification
SEM
Staining Techniques
Ultracentrifuge
Dissecting Microscope
Electron Microscope
Viruses
Compound Microscope
Phase Contrast Microscope
Resolves cell structure details and viruses, but can't study living cells; uses a stream of electrons instead of light
SEM
Staining Techniques
Ultracentrifuge
Dissecting Microscope
Electron Microscope
Viruses
Compound Microscope
Phase Contrast Microscope
Using different dyes to highlight various cells structures
SEM
Staining Techniques
Ultracentrifuge
Dissecting Microscope
Electron Microscope
Viruses
Compound Microscope
Phase Contrast Microscope
Which represents an exception to the cell theory?
SEM
Staining Techniques
Ultracentrifuge
Dissecting Microscope
Electron Microscope
Viruses
Compound Microscope
Phase Contrast Microscope
Used to view relatively large objects in 3D, under lower power, with 2 eyepieces and 2 objectives used simultaneously
SEM
Staining Techniques
Ultracentrifuge
Dissecting Microscope
Electron Microscope
Viruses
Compound Microscope
Phase Contrast Microscope
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