Light Microscope: the specimen is mounted on a plate. A bulb emits light from under the plate, light that goes through the preparation and into the lense, in which an image is formed Electron transfer microscope: the specimen is placed in the middle of a device that has an "electron gun". The preparation is "shot" with electrons which go through the preparation and land on a receiving plate which, based on the uptake of electrons by the preparation, creates a picture of the specimen.
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