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A major break through in the studies of cells came with the development of electron microscope. This is because

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The resolution power of the electron micro scope is much higher than that of the light microscope

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The resolving power of the electron micro scope is 200-350nm as compared to 0.1-0.2 nm for the light microscope.

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Electron beam can pass through thick materials where as light microscopy requires thin sections.

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The electron microscope is more powerful than the light microscope as it uses as beam of electrons which has wavelength much longer than that of photons.

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