How does the scanning electron microscope differ from the transmission electron microscope?
A) The SEM can view a live specimen.
B) The SEM can view the internal structure of a cell.
C) The SEM uses a beam of light that passes through the specimen.
D) The SEM yields a 3D image of the object being studied.
E) The SEM detects electrons from the beam after specimen contact.
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