No, a fossil is a naturally preserved part of something that died. Before it died this thing was alive, but it had to die first for the slow process of fossilization to preserve some of its parts by turning them to stone.
No, the nucleus is not living.
Because it doesn't make out of cell
no
With its Growth & Reproduction.
The light microscope and the electron microscope refers to the type of microscope that is used to view the non- living specimen. The non-living specimen is usually placed in a slide.
Yes it can.
You can tell because it will show characteristics of a living or nonliving object.
Because only the Transmission Position Microscopes and the Acoustic Microscopes are able to magnify living specimen while the Electron Microscope has the major disadvantage of only being able to magnify dried, frozen, and dead specimen. We also wouldn't be able to learn much about living cells.
With its Growth & Reproduction.
The light microscope and the electron microscope refers to the type of microscope that is used to view the non- living specimen. The non-living specimen is usually placed in a slide.
Yes it can.
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I need the same answer!!! What I could find in my book is that unlike the optical microscopes, electron microscopes use a vacuum so there can be no living specimen. So no living specimen is my final answer.
wouldn't it be moving?
You can tell because it will show characteristics of a living or nonliving object.
yes it is true scincetist found only specimen
Yes. Scientist Wardisiani proved it
A light microscope uses lens to see living cells.
charcoal is a mineral. it is not a living specimen because it cannot move breathe or any other types of actions such as these. but it is useful to barbeque with.
The light microscope and the electron microscope refers to the type of microscope that is used to view the non- living specimen. The non-living specimen is usually placed in a slide.