Saved Sort the following characteristics based on whether they apply to light or electron microscopes. 2000x 1,000,000x or more 200 mm (0.2pm) Yes No Usually not 0.5 nm Table 3.3 Comparison of Light Microscopes and Electron Microscopes Characteristic Light or Optical Electron (Transmission) Useful magnification 200 mm (0.2µm) 1,000,000x or more Maximum resolution 200 mm (0.2um) 1,000,000x or more Image produced by Light rays Electron beam Image focused by Glass objective lens Electromagnetic objective lenses Image viewed through Glass ocular lens Fluorescent screen Specimen placed on Glass slide Copper mesh Specimen may be alive Yes Specimen requires special stains or treatment Depends on technique Yes Shows natural color Reset

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Sort the following characteristics based on whether they apply to light or electron microscopes.
2000x
1,000,000x or more
200 mm (0.2um)
Yes
No
Usually not
0.5 nm
Table 3.3 Comparison of Light Microscopes and Electron Microscopes
Characteristic
Light or Optical
Electron (Transmission)
Useful magnification
200 mm (0.2µm)
1,000,000x or more
Maximum resolution
200 mm (0.2um)
1,000,000x or more
Image produced by
Light rays
Electron beam
Image focused by
Glass objective lens
Electromagnetic objective lenses
Image viewed through
Glass ocular lens
Fluorescent screen
Specimen placed on
Glass slide
Copper mesh
Specimen may be alive
Yes
Specimen requires special stains or treatment
Depends on technique
Yes
Shows natural color
Reset
Transcribed Image Text:Saved Sort the following characteristics based on whether they apply to light or electron microscopes. 2000x 1,000,000x or more 200 mm (0.2um) Yes No Usually not 0.5 nm Table 3.3 Comparison of Light Microscopes and Electron Microscopes Characteristic Light or Optical Electron (Transmission) Useful magnification 200 mm (0.2µm) 1,000,000x or more Maximum resolution 200 mm (0.2um) 1,000,000x or more Image produced by Light rays Electron beam Image focused by Glass objective lens Electromagnetic objective lenses Image viewed through Glass ocular lens Fluorescent screen Specimen placed on Glass slide Copper mesh Specimen may be alive Yes Specimen requires special stains or treatment Depends on technique Yes Shows natural color Reset
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