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Do you need to look in a microscope for bacteria?

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No you activate your zoom vision by yelling at the top of your lungs "Activate zoom!"

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What are the funchions of a microscope?

To look at cells and microbes, virus's and bacteria.


What is the of a powerful microscope?

to look at very small obects and bacteria


What is the use of a powerful microscope?

to look at very small obects and bacteria


How small is bactirea?

Bacteria is microscopic(u need a microscope)


Which microscope can look at a thin slice of bacteria witch do you think it would be?

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What type of microscope do you need to study bacteria?

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Is the swine flu bacteria?

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What is used for observing bacteria?

A compound microscope is enough to observe a bacterium. But as per the need of clarity & resolution ,one can use electron microscope etc.


What kind of microscope do you use to see bacteria?

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How many times must bacteria be magnified in order to see them the naked eye?

They can't, at least not individually. You can grow a culture of them, though, and you can see large clumps of them; you won't be able to see the details of the bacteria, though. To actually see a bacterium, you need a microscope, and possibly even a scanning electron microscope.


Is bacteria too small to be seen with an ordinary light microscope?

Bacteria can be seen with an ordinary light microscope.


What is the name of an object you see when you look through the ocular lens of the microscope?

Objects do not get new names because you are looking at them through a microscope; if you put a hair under a microscope, then it is still a hair when you look at it. Microscopes are often used to look at cells, bacteria, pollen, minerals, etc. You can look at lots of things. The names do not change. Cells are still cells, when examined under a microscope.