Identifying SARS: The Role of Transmission Electron Microscopes
A transmission electron microscope (TEM).
SARS is a virus that is too small to be seen with a traditional light microscope. TEMs use a beam of electrons to create an image of an object, and can magnify objects up to 2 million times. This makes them ideal for viewing viruses and other very small objects.
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