Pretty sure no, can't see cell membrane under low power.
When viewing objects under fine power in a microscope, details become more magnified and distinct. This allows for a closer examination of the object's structure and finer features. The increased magnification reveals more intricate details that may not be visible under lower magnifications.
Sadly, No...There are not enough ions in the energy drink to power the onion
You should adjust the fine focus knob to sharpen the image when viewing the onion cell under high-power objective (HPO) on a microscope. Rotate the knob gently to focus the specimen until the image appears clear.
distinct power i s when power is shun from different parts and u are able to c it divided and distinct the different properties it poseses
the largest integer of distinct power is 28
when viewing objects under high-power, the field of view is smaller, but you are able to see more details.
when viewing objects under high-power, the field of view is smaller, but you are able to see more details.
A power outlet. :D
Onion Talks - 2012 Loudness Equals Power 1-2 was released on: USA: 24 October 2012
when viewing objects under high-power, the field of view is smaller, but you are able to see more details.
when viewing objects under high-power, the field of view is smaller, but you are able to see more details.
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