I'll give you brainliest and 50 points if you answer this for me. What makes a TEM ( Transmission electron microscope) useful for examining structures inside cells?

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It provides detailed images of the surfaces of cells and whole organisms that are not possible by TEM.

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TEM is used, among other things, to image the interior of cells (in thin sections), the structure of protein molecules (contrasted by metal shadowing), the organization of molecules in viruses and cytoskeletal filaments (prepared by the negative staining technique), and the arrangement of protein molecules in cell membranes (by freeze-fracture).

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