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It depends on what cell you are looking at.
Yes but they will be very small looking
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After they divide, you would find most in interphase, which is probably the answer you are looking for.
A microscope.
People are looking for things that they can not see without the microscope. The microscope is similar to a magnifying glass. Pollen, bacteria, amoebas are a few things a person can see with the microscope.
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because it would not fit under the microscope
Tje microscope solve your problem by looking into small things
Non-dividing cells doesn't enter metaphase. Non-diving cells exists it way on the G1 (gap 1) stage of cell cycle. If you are looking for an answer with a phase in it, it's Interphase. Interphase is where the cell first starts out and doesn't divide. It starts dividing in Prophase.
I think it's the microscope lens or the objective lens. Hope this helps!
by looking at the microscope:)
Yes!
They are practically synonyms, but expecting is knowing a certain probability of an event occurring, while looking forward to is having affect toward an event occurring.
A slide. Or a micro-organism.
It depends on what cell you are looking at.
the answer is translocation