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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…

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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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- 00:01 Hello everyone. 00:02 So today we are going to talk about the microscopes. 00:05 So in the question it is given to us, that is tem, that is tem, that is tem, that is transmission electron microscope, allows us to see the structure at high resolution. 00:16 Whenever we want to see something at the higher resolution, we are using the tem, that is transmission electron microscope. 00:25 Now we need to answer the usage of fluorescence microscopy. 00:28 When do we use the fluorescence microscope so here for that you need to understand the action or the mechanism of fluorescence microscope because it is as simple as that in the fluorescence microscope we use a fluoropore you need to remember this term we use a fluorophore and we attach this fluoropore to the protein it is attached with protein so what happened is at a certain wavelength or we can say because it's a fluorophor so it is going to produce a certain we can say color that help us to identify where this fluorophore is and this is going to help us to identify the protein as well because it is attached with protein so that will help us to identify a certain chemical or a certain molecule where it is actually present in a cell or where it is actually involving whether it is act as a receptor, whether it is actually act as a ligand or some kind of other chemical as well. 01:34 That is a role of fluorescence microscopy. 01:37 So, fluorescence microscopy is actually help us to understand and take images. 01:44 Here, it will help us to understand and take images with a high brightness... Need help? Use Ace Ace is your personal tutor. It breaks down any question with clear steps so you can learn. Start Using Ace Ace is your personal tutor for learning Step-by-step explanations Instant summaries Summarize YouTube videos Understand textbook images or PDFs Study tools like quizzes and flashcards Listen to your notes as a podcast

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