In my high school Biology class we did a strawberry lab where we broke down cells and extracted DNA from them in a snot like bundle.
We placed this bundle under a microscope and by sheer luck we found a ribbon twisted into a double helix. We could clearly see the backbone of the structure and the twists.
There were twists about every length 1/5th of the length of the view field and the entire structure ran for about half of the length of the view field along the top left side of the microscope. The width was maybe 1/20th the length of the view field.
I was surprised that we could observe DNA clearly at such a low magnification. We tried putting the slide under our teacher's microscope to show it on the projector (the microscope had camera attached to it) but we were unable to find a strand of DNA, let alone the same particular strand.
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yes, under 400x magnification you are able to see chloroplast clearly
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One can obtain a total magnification of 400x while using an objective lens of 40x. Such a lens should be used along an eyepiece of 10x.
400x
The power of a light microscope can be determined by multiplying the magnification power of the eyepiece by the magnification power of the current lens. Ex. (10x) by (40x) results in in a 400x magnification.
400x is perfect. 40x would only be seen as a dot, 400x you can see good detail, 600x is too much and is not recommended for anything that moves because they are extremely hard to follow.
They are the same because magnification and resolution both let you see smaller detail.
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yes you can.
The total magnification of the microscope when using the 40x objective depends on the strength of the eye piece lens. Typically a 10x eye piece lens is used in college microscopes this would give 40x10 = 400x magnification.
Yes. If the crystals are big enough. Often you can see crystals with no magnification at all!
Yes, you can see the ER at 400x magnification because of its size of the passageways. In a encyclopedia, it sates that the size of its pasage ways and its job allow it to bee seen at this magnification.
The average is 200 or 400x. magnification max.
One can obtain a total magnification of 400x while using an objective lens of 40x. Such a lens should be used along an eyepiece of 10x.
low-power magnificatin = (10x)(4x) = 40x high-power magnification = (10x)(40x) = 400x It depends on what magnification you are looking for; high-power magnification OR low-power magnification.
400x
The power of a light microscope can be determined by multiplying the magnification power of the eyepiece by the magnification power of the current lens. Ex. (10x) by (40x) results in in a 400x magnification.
400x gives the smallest field of view. The magnification of the instrument, and the field of view are inversely rational.
multiply the magnification of the eyepiece by the magnification of the high objective lens. for example, if the eyepiece magnifies x10, and the high objective magnifies x40, then the total magnification would be 400x