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they have different functions
Tje microscope solve your problem by looking into small things
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.)
the answer is translocation
The microscope helped to solve diseases by looking at the germs and viruses and examining them and eventually making a cure
If you are asking about the Triosphere there are two different Triosphere to look at. There is the Hungarian band as well as the Television Production Company. Depending on which one would determine the information that you are looking for.
Each depth will show different parts of whatever you are looking at on the microscope. The focus improves when using the right depth and magnification.
they have different functions
yes he did..he was actually looking for something different but he saw that
YOu would look at the lines between the darker lines and find out if it is intwined with each other
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.
because it would not fit under the microscope
Tje microscope solve your problem by looking into small things
There are reflective microscopes (similar in design to a telescope), and transmission microscopes where the objective is on the other sample and used for looking at slides. There are phase-contrast microscope, electron microscopes and scanning tunneling microscope.
I think it's the microscope lens or the objective lens. Hope this helps!
A compound microscope consists of several lenses operating together, whereas a simple microscope is one lens, like a magnifying glass. A compound microscope gives higher magnification and also better resolution than a simple microscope.
by looking at the microscope:)