you wont be abale to detect ribosomes
You won't be able to detect specific proteins or molecules within the cell, such as individual enzymes or DNA sequences. These require more advanced techniques like immunofluorescence or fluorescence in situ hybridization for detection.
A doctor that specializes in blood, (Hematologist) Will examine the blood using a microscope and run tests. This doctor will then detect specific signs in the blood that point to Leukemia.
No, ribosomes are too small to be resolved using a light microscope, even an up-to-date one. Ribosomes are typically around 20-30 nm in diameter, which is below the resolution limit of light microscopes (around 200 nm). To visualize ribosomes, electron microscopes are usually required due to their higher resolution capabilities.
Most likely, no. I've tried, no results. Well, maybe, if the microscope is strong enough.
The purpose of clinical microscopy is to examine biological specimens such as blood, urine, and tissue samples under a microscope to detect abnormalities or diagnose diseases. It helps healthcare professionals identify cellular or structural changes that may indicate a specific medical condition.
it employs light to detect small objects and make them appear bigger
They can be seen using a microscope if its not small viruses, and otherwise there is no way to detect it.
Sonar
yes
Nectar and Pollen (http://www.fact4dummies.com/animal-facts/animal-detect-landmines)
Bats, dolphins, dogs.
Yes, a blood smear is used to examine the shape and form of blood cells, which can provide information about possible abnormalities or conditions in the body. This test can help detect conditions such as anemia, infections, or blood cancers based on the morphology of the blood cells observed under a microscope.