The diameter of a hydrogen atom is,
74 picometers. About the same thing as saying it is 74 picometers across.
this is 74 picometers.
0.000000000074 of a meter
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No, you can not see atoms with magnifying glasses; unless there are billions of them clumped together.
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No, a magnifying glass does not have enough magnification -- you need a fairly powerful microscope, 1000x or more. Organelles are only nanometers in size (billionths of a meter).
Motility
The first cell part observed was the cell membrane, second was the nucleus.
Scientists first thought of them as small animals. They first observed cells using the microscope and the work of many scientists led to the development of the cell theory.
Interphase is most frequently observed because it is the longest phase of the cell cycle.
Magnification indicates the magnifying, or enlargement, of a particular object with the aid of a tool, typically a magnifying glass. Magnification also occurs when something, such as a cell, is observed under a microscope
No, a magnifying glass does not have enough magnification -- you need a fairly powerful microscope, 1000x or more. Organelles are only nanometers in size (billionths of a meter).
There are some experiments using magnifying lenses to focus the sun's rays on a particularly strong solar cell (do a search for Suncube). Check the various Solar Car Trials to see if any are using magnifying lenses. They certainly could.
1) Microscope 2) find a really large cell (there are a few).
a magnifying glass or a hand lens will perfectly magnify very small object.. but for some cases like bacteria, the cell or anything that is unseen by trhe naked eye,, you might like to use a microscope instead.
you have to zoom in really close to the cell...plant! but you cant just get a magnifying glass, u have 2 get like a microscope and look at a sertain spot!
Motility
The first cell part observed was the cell membrane, second was the nucleus.
First cell observed was a cork cell.So it was the first plant cell observed.
Anton Von Leeuwenhoek observed the first living cell in around 1674,although Robert Hooke observed a dead cell in 1663.
Robert Hooke observed the first non-living cell.
Scientists first thought of them as small animals. They first observed cells using the microscope and the work of many scientists led to the development of the cell theory.