The answer for this should be C, " A scanning electron microscope can be used to study the details of a specimen’s surface, while a transmission electron microscope can be used to study the internal structures of a cell."
I got this right on my test, if you have a "lessons" guide or whatever, go on there and go to whatever lson the question says its from.
For Example:
For me under where it says "Question 3" it says "01.03MC" This means I can find it in my lessons, module 1, lesson 1.03.
The most important differences between a transmission electron microscope and a scanning electron microscope<span> are: Rather than the broad static beam used in </span>TEM<span>, the </span>SEM<span> beam is focused to a fine point and scans line by line over the sample surface in a rectangular raster pattern.</span>
There are guard cells surrounding each stoma that cause them to open or close throughout the life cycle of the plant. This occurs in response to water and ions concentration in the plant cell.