Why cannot ribosomes be seen under a scanning electron microscope?

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2026-07-12 05:25

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Ribosomes are too small to be resolved by a scanning electron microscope, which typically has a lower resolution limit of 1 nanometer. Ribosomes are only about 20-30 nanometers in size, making them beyond the detection capabilities of this kind of microscope. Transmission electron microscopes, with much higher resolution capabilities, are used to visualize ribosomes.

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