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Yes, a light microscope can be used to study organsims.
microscopes only live once
The answer is simple. A vampire is already dead. And being dead already has no where else to go. So they just continue as they are.
Anton Van was the first man to witness a lve cell under a microscope.
No dead things live in any ecosystem
Can view live samples and observe motility and responses to stimuli
Fungi these are simple plant like organisms that live on dead organic matter read you book
flargenerman biopsy - live tissue sample. microtomy or histotomy - the making of thin tissue samples for viewing under a microscope.
Vaccines are usually small amount of the disease you are trying to prevent. Introducing small amounts of the virus or bacteria, whether it is live or inactive, stimulate your immune system to strengthen its defenses against that germ.
When you need to observe a live specimen
Yes, a light microscope can be used to study organsims.
These viruses are not living but there are two labs where samples are kept. One is at the CDC in the USA and one in Russia.
No. The is the big drawback to SEM and TEM microscopy, the subjects must be fixed to the slide, fractured or some other preparation method and this means they must be dead.
microscopes only live once
The answer is simple. A vampire is already dead. And being dead already has no where else to go. So they just continue as they are.
The past simple of "live" is "lived."
First you burry a dead squirrel in some soil. then you go to a place where bullfrogs live. then you put your pet bullfrog in that place where bullfrogs live. ITs very simple. why are you asking??????