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They all have something to do with 'looking through' with your eyes.
The cytoplasm is somewhat clear when looking through a light microscope. However you can see where the cytoplasm is. You can see cell walls and cell membranes through a light microscope, the spaces in between these lines is cytoplasm.
suspension particles can be seen through a microscope
The action of magnifying. The condition of being magnified. The result of magnifying or a magnified reproduction.Zoom
Only through compound microscope we can observe cells
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because it would not fit under the microscope
YOu would look at the lines between the darker lines and find out if it is intwined with each other
the answer is translocation
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To illuminate what you are looking at or to give enough light to see through something you are looking at.
Magnifies the object being observed through the microscope. The magnification of the lens being used will determine how closely the object can be viewed.
because you slow
Only if you are looking through a microscope.
reading and looking through a microscope
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Technology is used... such as heat sensors you cant tell just by looking through a microscope you have to use technology... unless of course it moves and multiplies or you recognize cells. (The latter requires that you have a pretty good idea of what cells look like.)