a microscope!!
To view cells with a microscope, place a small sample of cells on a glass slide and cover it with a coverslip. Adjust the focus and magnification of the microscope to view the cells clearly. Use the fine and coarse adjustment knobs to bring the cells into focus.
You can use Normal View for most of the time you are working. It is only if you need to see something in the header or footer, or if you want to see how a spreadsheet will look on a printed page, that you would use another view. For the majority of work you can use Normal View. Nearly everything you do in a spreadsheet is in the cells on the worksheet itself and you can see all of that in Normal View.
You can use a microscope to view cells and other parts of your body.
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A microscope useslight and lenses to view cells.
A microscope is commonly used to see cells. Microscopes magnify the image of cells, allowing scientists to observe their structures and properties at a much smaller scale.
You should be more specific with your question. Are you speaking of pixels per inch (screen resolution), or is your question directed towards a spreadsheet program as you mention "cells"? If the nature of the question is of a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel, you could use your zoom to back out the view of the page so you can see more cells?
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The religious point of view about stem cells is that, since it requires the destruction of the embryo it is against God\'s will.
Matthias Schleiden viewed plant cells under a microscope and observed that all plants are composed of cells, which led to the formulation of the cell theory.
The first scientist to view cells under a microscope was Robert Hooke, an English scientist, who observed cork cells in 1665. His observations marked the beginning of the cell theory in biology.