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Biology, 14.09.2021 18:30 mymyj1705

How does the resolution of a specimen's image viewed under a compound light microscope compare to that of a scanning electron microscope? (4 points)

O a The resolution of the image depends on the specimen being viewed, not on the microscope being used.

Ob A scanning electron microscope provides much better resolution than a compound light microscope. A compound light microscope provides much better resolution than a scanning electron microscope.

The resolution it the same using either microscope; the microscopes differ only in magnification power.

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