In a microscope some microorganisms may be checked if they are living or not e.g. Euglena , Paramecium etc. can easily be checked but Bacteria can't be checked , there are other methods for checking them .
A living object has certain characteristics that a nonliving object does not possess.
wouldn't it be moving?
yes
Scientists analyzed data about Vesuvius in the same way that a zoologist studies by cutting apart a specimen. They closely review the data and determine what it means in relation to the thing being analyzed.
So you can determine the actual size of what you are looking at.
NO
wouldn't it be moving?
You can tell because it will show characteristics of a living or nonliving object.
Technology is used... such as heat sensors you cant tell just by looking through a microscope you have to use technology... unless of course it moves and multiplies or you recognize cells. (The latter requires that you have a pretty good idea of what cells look like.)
this question is on my microscope cross word. lol hahahahahahaha the answer is sides yes i know sooo easyright well good thing you came off to number 9
it is not good because when you tilt it , you cannot identify the thing what you observed easier . the specimen might fall down. -NOCNHS ♥
micro-organisms
Bacterium is an example.
a dust mite
They are called micro organism
Bacterium is an example.
it is not good because when you tilt it , you cannot identify the thing what you observed easier . the specimen might fall down. -NOCNHS ♥
No. While pretty much any living thing you can see without a microscope is multicellular, most living things are actually unicellular.