Can view living microorganisms.
Electron microscopes view specimen in vacuum. No organism would survive in a vacuum, therefore, it is impossible to view living organism using electron microscopes.
Explanation:
The reason electron microscopes view specimen in vacuum is because they use electron beams to view specimen. Due to the smaller wavelength (and higher frequency) of electron beams, compared to natural light, they are prone to interference by air molecules.
However, the advantage of electron microscopes over compound-light microscopes is that the former have very high resolution.
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