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  • Why Are Ribosomes Invisible to Scanning Electron Microscopes?
    Ribosomes are small organelles found in cells that are responsible for protein synthesis. The diameter of a ribosome is approximately 20-30 nanometers. The resolution of a scanning electron microscope (SEM) is typically in the range of a few nanometers, which means that it is not powerful enough to visualize individual ribosomes.
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