Multiple Choice
In fluorescence microscopy, incident light is absorbed by the specimen and reemitted at a __________ energy, resulting in a __________.
A) lower; longer wavelength
B) lower; shorter wavelength
C) higher; longer wavelength
D) higher; shorter wavelength
E) higher; higher contrast
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