Two reasons: - the nucleus is stained - the magnifying power of the microscope makes small things look big
Two reasons:
- the nucleus is stained
- the magnifying power of the microscope makes small things look big
You cannot. The diameter of the nucleus is 10^(-15) meters.
The nucleus of eukaryote cells is easily identifiable as a darker spot in the cell if it's not undergoing mitosis.
Using the different types of cells and other charcteristics in the cells
reading and looking through a microscope
It depends on the particular microscope, and the magnification being used. Without these details, this question cannot be answered.
Magnification and resolution is in light microscope is about 500x and 0.2micro metres respectively than human eye.In e.microscope magnification is about 200,000x and resolution is 0.0005micro metres. You cannot observe live specimen through electron microscope. Lenses in light microscope are glass while e.microscope use magnetic lenses. E.microscope is relatively very larger than light microscope. You need special knowledge to handle electron microscope. You can observe through naked eye in e.microscope. A beam of electrons is sent through specimen in e.microscope.In light microscope a beam of light is sent. Electron microscope is very complex relative to light microscope.
Because as the image moves up the lens and into the head of the microscope, it hits a mirror that reflects the image back to you through the oculars, therefore you are looking at an inverted image.
The microscope can become an extension of your sense of vision because, when you look through it, it lets you see very small things close up.
because you slow
because you slow
The Nucleus is seen through the use of an Optical Microscope and The Mitochondria is seen through an Electron Microscope.
They all have a nucleus when viewed under a microscope
prominent nucleus means the nucleus which can be seen very easily through a microscope and is big in size . It is found in meristematic tissues in plant.
Yes!
An Electron Microscope is used to study the contents of a nucleus.
because it would not fit under the microscope
the answer is translocation
No, he didn't discover it but obsered it through his primitive microscope.
Field
To illuminate what you are looking at or to give enough light to see through something you are looking at.