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The cells of the onion appeared to be crooked.
how do cells of the onion specimen appear under the microscope
It depends on what the specimen is. If for example - the specimen is a person's finger-print, then low magnification is sufficient. However - if the specimen is a sample of blood, a higher magnification would be needed to show individual blood cells.
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The microscope that is more useful to estimate red blood cells is an electron microscope because it can magnify to see cells that other microscopes can't see such as the light microscope
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In nature, there exist organisms such as cells which are so small that they cannot be seen with naked eyes. In this case, microscopes are used. The lenses in a microscope magnifies the image of the specimen being observed to make it appear larger so that it can be seen clearer. The mirror found on the microscope is for reflecting light through the specimen to see it clearer. Thus, the main function of a microscope is to magnify the image of organisms.
You need a microscope to see red blood cells.
A light microscope uses lens to see living cells.
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Because only the Transmission Position Microscopes and the Acoustic Microscopes are able to magnify living specimen while the Electron Microscope has the major disadvantage of only being able to magnify dried, frozen, and dead specimen. We also wouldn't be able to learn much about living cells.