KEY CONCEPT Technology continually changes the way biologists work.

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KEY CONCEPT Technology continually changes the way biologists work.

Imaging technologies provide new views of life. A microscope provides an enlarged image of an object. light microscopes (LM) stoma

Imaging technologies provide new views of life. A microscope provides an enlarged image of an object. light microscopes (LM) scanning electron microscopes (SEM) stoma

Imaging technologies provide new views of life. A microscope provides an enlarged image of an object. light microscopes (LM) scanning electron microscopes (SEM) transmission electron microscopes (TEM) stoma

Imaging technology is used in medicine. X-ray images

Imaging technology is used in medicine. X-ray images magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

Imaging technology is used in medicine. X-ray images magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) functional MRI (fMRI)