What is the primary advantage of electron microscopy over light microscopy?
Electron Microscopy (TEM and SEM)

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It is less expensive and easier to use.
It provides higher resolution due to shorter wavelengths.
It can visualize living specimens.
It uses visible light for imaging.
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In Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), what is the purpose of using heavy metal stains?
To make the specimen colorful.
To enhance electron-dense regions for better imaging.
To increase the speed of electron transmission.
To preserve the specimen for future use.
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Why must specimens be dehydrated and sliced thinly for TEM?
To allow electrons to pass through easily.
To make the specimen more colorful.
To increase the specimen's temperature.
To reduce the cost of the process.
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What is a key difference between SEM and TEM?
SEM is less expensive than TEM.
SEM can visualize living specimens.
SEM provides a 3D image, while TEM provides a flat image.
SEM uses light beams instead of electron beams.
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In SEM, what role do secondary electrons play?
They increase the resolution of the image.
They help in visualizing the internal structure of the specimen.
They are used to stain the specimen.
They are used to create a 3D image of the specimen's surface.
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What is a common limitation of both TEM and SEM?
They can only be used for living specimens.
They cannot visualize living specimens.
They provide low-resolution images.
They are inexpensive and easy to use.
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What is the main reason electron microscopy techniques are not widely used outside microbiology?
They are expensive and require extensive training.
They are too simple to operate.
They are not accurate enough for scientific research.
They can only be used in space.
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