Practice question
Question
Which microscopy reveals internal structure using transmitted electrons?
Explanation
Transmission Electron Microscopy reveals internal architecture because accelerated electrons are transmitted through ultrathin specimen. Dense regions absorb or scatter electrons more, creating contrast on screen. Electrons that pass through are focused by electromagnetic lenses to form magnified image of organelles, crystals, and macromolecular complexes. In contrast, SEM detects secondary electrons reflected from surface for topography, while AFM or DIC use probes or interference for surface relief. TEM's transmission geometry enables sub-nanometer resolution of mitochondrial cristae, nuclear pores, and viral interiors after heavy metal staining and sectioning.