Electron Microscope Images
February 20th 2008 13:52
An electron micrograph is an image taken with an electron microscope. Electron microscopes use electrons to illuminate a specimen and create an enlarged image. Electron microscopes have much greater resolving power than light microscopes and can obtain much higher magnifications. Some electron microscopes can magnify specimens up to 2 million times, while the best light microscopes are limited to magnifications of 2000 times.
Here are electron micrographs, not sure what they all are, maybe you can tell me!
*These images used with permission from Damn Funny Pictures.
**This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Licence. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Micrograph.
Here are electron micrographs, not sure what they all are, maybe you can tell me!
*These images used with permission from Damn Funny Pictures.
**This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Licence. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Micrograph.
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Comment by person who has a life but stumbled upon these pix while doing homework
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Third looks like a nematoad next to what MIGHT be another prokaryote bacterial cell. My best guess anyway.
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The second is a jelly bean and and some pasta on a bunch of cardboard( All microscopic, of course)
The third is a TV antenna (very tiny indeed)
and finally...are you ready...
A microscopic version of that thing in my uncle's garage out at his farm.
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