What is a correct description of a confocal microscope?Multiple choice question.Two or more lenses are used to focus light through a specimen in a vacuum chamber.A magnetic field focuses a beam of electrons and sends it through a specimen.A beam of electrons passes over a chemically fixed specimen, generating a three-dimensional image.A laser is focused through a lens to the object, and the emitted light passes through a pinhole.
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What is a correct description of a confocal microscope?Multiple choice question.Two or more lenses are used to focus light through a specimen in a vacuum chamber.A magnetic field focuses a beam of electrons and sends it through a specimen.A beam of electrons passes over a chemically fixed specimen, generating a three-dimensional image.A laser is focused through a lens to the object, and the emitted light passes through a pinhole.
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A correct description of a confocal microscope is: A laser is focused through a lens to the object, and the emitted light passes through a pinhole.
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