Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards
they look bigger.
The cells of the onion appeared to be crooked.
*A microscope magnifies because if it enlarged an object, it would make the object under the microscope physically bigger. *Magnifying just makes it appear bigger than it actually is.
There are mirrors in the microscope, which cause images to appear upside down and backwards. So a letter p would appear as a letter d through the microscope eyepiece.
Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards
d
The answer is dfsdfsdfdsf
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i assume you mean what does soenthing put in viewing area of a microscope it will magnify that object
It will appear as "d".
The smooth muscles
they look bigger.
*microscoped
The cells of the onion appeared to be crooked.
The primary lens is to close to the specimen
*A microscope magnifies because if it enlarged an object, it would make the object under the microscope physically bigger. *Magnifying just makes it appear bigger than it actually is.