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It means that the object has color created by the computer since electron microscopes really see in black and white. ... They usually range in sizes between 5-50 micrometers, they are surrounded by a cell membrane, and usually can't be seen without a microscope.

A micrograph is said to be false-colored when there is color created by the

computer involved in the printing of the picture.

A micrograph is a pictorial representation of objects seen under a

microscope. The view of objects under  microscope is usually in black and

white color. The micrograph is therefore meant to also be in black and white.

This is the reason why when there is a color in the micrograph, it is referred

to as being false-colored.

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