Light microscopes can be used to observe any type of object, but using an electron microscope to look at metallic objects would damage the microscope.
Light microscopes can be used to observe live specimens, but preparing a specimen for electron microscopy would kill it.
Light microscopes have much higher magnification power than electron microscopes, as long as a high resolution image is not needed.
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The spongy layer of a leaf and the lungs have a similar structure because they are made of tissue.
<span>The correct answer is gold. That's why it has reserves of almost 10 000 tonnes of gold which accounts to almost a fifth of the entire world gold reserves. It is way ahead of the second placed South Africa that produces only 6 000, and Russia that does 5000. It has been going down in recent years, but it's nothing significant and will likely stay first for years to come.</span>
The correct answer for this question is this one: "c. J.J. Thompson." J. J. Thomson is the <span>scientist who designed an experiment that enabled the first successful detection of an individual subatomic particle. </span>J.J. Thomson<span> (Sir Joseph John Thomson, 1856-1940), who demonstrated in 1897 that "cathode rays" consisted of negatively-charged particles, later named electrons.</span>
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Fertilized eggs attach to the sides of the uterus, which is in the vagina.