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'Transmission Electron Microscopes allow us to see structures at a high resolution: When do we use a Fluorescence Microscope? a) If we want to take images with an even higher resolution b) We would use the transmission electron microscope and fluorescence microscope for the same thing c) If we want to take images with a high contrast d) If we want to take images with a high brightness' 'Transmission Electron Microscopes allow us to see structures at a high resolution: When do we use a Fluorescence Microscope? a) If we want to take images with an even higher resolution b) We would use the transmission electron microscope and fluorescence microscope for the same thing c) If we want to take images with a high contrast d) If we want to take images with a high brightness' Show more…Added by -Ngeles H.
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In fluorescence microscopy, a fluorophore is attached to a protein, which emits a certain color when exposed to a specific wavelength of light. This helps in identifying the location of the protein within a cell. ** Show more…
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