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They believe in many things relating to the field of science, which can include nature and the human body.
It can be done by simple light microscopes. For example Bacteria can be seen under microscope with some stains. But you can not characterize the exact group or nature prokaryote by microscopes for which we actually need genetic data or the pattern of their DNA.A prokaryote cell is identified by its cell wall being gram positive or negative.By the absence of nuclear membrane. By the ways they obtain energy. By their special methods of movement.
they are conducting experiments.
Scientists found new truths about nature by experimenting and using reason.
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The theme of a story offers insight into human nature.
Microscopes have helped science move forward in many ways.For example it has helped:Understand the physics of optics.Understand the nature of light.Support Darwinian revolution.And has helped scientists understand the staining of tissues.It has also helped with many other things in science, so obviously, it has clearly helped science in many ways.
A telescope is used to enable people to see very distant things (typically these distant things are astronomical in nature, although telescopes are sometimes used to view things on Earth as well) and microscopes are used to enable people to see very small things, such as bacteria.
Scientists organize nature into systems to make it easier to understand.
The theme of a story offers insight into human nature.
Limited insight can be defined as insufficiency of the capacity to discern the true nature of a situation. In marketing, this is considered to be minimal or no penetration in a market.
No, they are not. Compound microscopes can make objects appear 100 to 400 times larger than they really are, some magnify objects as much as 1,000 times.
invaluable (the definition of invaluable is priceless or having value too great to measure. Invaluable insight into her world of autism.) http://www.yourdictionary.com/invaluable+insight (the ability to see and understand clearly the inner nature of things, esp. by intuition / a clear understanding of the inner nature of some specific thing) http://www.yourdictionary.com/insight#websters =Invaluableinsight into her world of autism.
"Psychopaths lack insight into the nature and extent of their psychological problems..."
The phrase is grammatically correct, but "insight" is not the word you want if you plan to discuss your feelings about a book. Insight is a capacity to see the real nature of something, or an instance of seeing the real nature of something, especially when its outward appearance is misleading or unclear. It is matter of understanding, not of emotion.