by looking at the species and see if it has a cell then you know it is a plant cell and if it has no then it is an animal cell
Using high power objective lense
Using high power objective lense
Using a microscope is important because you can see really small organisms with it that you can't see with just your eyes. Hope I helped! =)
Viruses. They are smaller than the average wavelength of light and as such are not viewable unless an electron microscope is used.
inexperienced biologists often have difficulties using a microscope to follow tiny organisms as they move about in a drop of pond water in a microscope slide because first of all those biologist are inexperienced and do not know how to use the microscope correctly to follow that organism in the pond water
Using high power objective lense
Using high power objective lense
Using high power objective lense
Using a microscope is important because you can see really small organisms with it that you can't see with just your eyes. Hope I helped! =)
Viruses. They are smaller than the average wavelength of light and as such are not viewable unless an electron microscope is used.
microorganisms are organisms that can be seen magnified by instuments like microscope but organisms are ones that can be seen by our eyes or by using other intruments.
In experienced Biologist often have difficulties using a microscope to follow ting oraganisms as they move about in a drop of pond of water on a microscope because the hardly have used mycroscopes in their early life or in schools and colledges and univercities .
tiny organisms, or cell parts
Scientist use the stains because the microscopic organisms are very difficult to see without them.
inexperienced biologists often have difficulties using a microscope to follow tiny organisms as they move about in a drop of pond water in a microscope slide because first of all those biologist are inexperienced and do not know how to use the microscope correctly to follow that organism in the pond water
Using a light microscope, one can view cell walls, vacuoles, cytoplasm, chloroplasts, nucleus, and cell membranes.
Yes, but not the entire organism at once. Only parts of it.