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    A Structure That Appears in a Transmission Electron Micrograph but Is
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A Structure That Appears in a Transmission Electron Micrograph but Is

Question 25

Question 25

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A structure that appears in a transmission electron micrograph but is NOT actually present in the specimen is known as a(n)


A) antigen.
B) mordant.
C) artifact.
D) biofilm.
E) refraction.

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