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It would appear reversed, but not upside down. If it does appear upside down, then either the plate is mounted in such a manner.
Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards
Because microscopes and telescopes are made up of mirrors.
Because a microscope has a convex lens, and they bend light so that when you see it it appears upside-down and backwards (or the other way around). For example, the letter "d" will appear to be the letter "p"
When the alphabet 'you' is rotated 180 degrees, it will appear as the letter 'y'.
A microscope contains reflective mirrors to project the focal image. If the reflective mirror is located top bottom or side incorrectly the picture may appear upside down. The lens may need rotating.
Search for upside down text on Google or use the website listed below (see link titled Flip Text). If you use the website listed below, in the top box on that website type the text you want flipped, and in the bottom box the upside down text will appear as you type. You can then copy + paste the upside down text (from the bottom box) wherever you want (into Word, Facebook, Twitter, Bebo, MySpace, etc)
You'd be upside down and your eyebrows would appear to move away from the floor.
This may be appear to be true: on earth all people's leg bones point toward the other side of the planet.
The light (in the form of photons) travel in a straight line, passing through the pupil and striking the retina. If you imagine the path the light is taking while you look at a tall object, light from the top will be angled down and strike the bottom of your retina, while light from the bottom will strike the top. That's they they appear upside down at the back of the eye.