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What type of microscope is used to show the fine detail of cell organelles, as well as the spindle fibers and chromosomes as seen during anaphase? A) compound light microscope B) binocular stereomicroscope C) scanning electron microscope D) transmission electron microscope

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Your answer is D) Transmission Electron Microscope.




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D) Transmission electron microscope

Transmission electron microscopes view cross-sections of organelles and produce large images of them. During this method, a beam of electrons is sent through the specimen. The use of electrons allows very fine details due to the greater resolution power they offer. Moreover, the microscope is able to see within the specimen, unlike the scanning electron microscope.
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