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∙ 13y agoits impossible!
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∙ 13y agothe focus.
the root hairs are located in the region above the root tip.
It rather depends on how deeply you wish to view the object. An optical microscope is adequate for most studies. But, with an electron microscope, not only could you view a flea in detail, but also the minute hairs on the flea's legs
root hairs are basically separated to each other...they are fine like hairs
is epidrmis present in root hairs
The "hairs" on a paramecium are called cilia.
As you turn the knob which moves the body of the microscope nearer to or further away from the hairs, each one will come into focus at a different "closeness", and so you will be able to determine which one lies above the other.
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the root hairs are located in the region above the root tip.
It rather depends on how deeply you wish to view the object. An optical microscope is adequate for most studies. But, with an electron microscope, not only could you view a flea in detail, but also the minute hairs on the flea's legs
No. Not unless they rise above your naval.
for warmth and protection. if you mean the colour tho its probably genes because i know not everyone has black hairs altho i think most people do.
To see really really really small things in detail such as cells, hairs and even liquid. To see really really really small things in detail such as cells, hairs and even liquid.
Just like your eye try focusing on the edge of computer and now something behind your computer screen, it should be a bit blurry.
how many noes hairs to people have? how many noes hairs to people have? how many noes hairs to people have?
No, that is why they are pulled out by the root.
yes. you can see the little root hairs at it's point, and the greens are found above ground.