A C B D 1. Read the information about different sorts of microscope.

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A C B D 1. Read the information about different sorts of microscope. Light Microscopes A light microscope uses lenses and light to view objects. The maximum magnification of a light microscope is x1500. Light microscopes have a low resolving power compared to electron microscopes. Resolution is how well a microscope distinguishes between two points that are close together A light microscope cannot resolve two separate objects that a less than 250nm apart. This is to do with the wavelengths of light and electrons. Electron Microscopes: Two types Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) Uses a beam of electrons, which have a much shorter wavelength than light. So TEMs can magnify objects up to 500,000 times. They have excellent resolving power. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) Scans electrons over the surface of the specimen, so you can get a 3D image. Slightly lower resolving power than TEM. For the images A-D, decide which microscope was used to view them. Calculate the magnification of C. What is the actual width of the nucleus? C A B D