The size of the cell remains the same no matter what power objective is used. However, the magnification changes between these two objective lenses, with the low power objective magnifying it less than the high power objective.
In microscopy magnification is not a thing which alters or change the structure of species. It is just the phenomenon of lens which create a magnification to human eye only hypothetically but does not change the actual size of species at all.
Yes, you can see more of the slide but in less detail in low power than in high
You would need an extremely high-powered microscope to see the fine details. For this high powered of a microscope, it would only be found in laboratories
High powered, high resolution microscopes.
yes
It indicates that the cell is during the Mitosis phrase. This is the part of the cell division process in which the nucleus of a cell is divided into two nuclei & each nucleus ends up with the same number and kinds of chromosomes. On which the chromosomes are also visible.
The high powered lens could be damaged. Also, the slide can be broken.
You would need an extremely high-powered microscope to see the fine details. For this high powered of a microscope, it would only be found in laboratories
High powered, high resolution microscopes.
electron microscope
you multyply the low powered objective and the high powered objective :)
you multyply the low powered objective and the high powered objective :)
Scanning electron microscope (SEM)
yes
High powered microscopes have a light source and can magnify up to 1000 times.
A high-powered microscope, and fine instruments such as scalpels, tweezers etc.
It indicates that the cell is during the Mitosis phrase. This is the part of the cell division process in which the nucleus of a cell is divided into two nuclei & each nucleus ends up with the same number and kinds of chromosomes. On which the chromosomes are also visible.
A microscope's general use is high powered magnification; it can also be used for forensic purposes(fingerprints, DNA samples, etc.); or scientific purposes (I.E. disections); or health.
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