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Electron microscope: atom, amino acids, protein, virus... Light Microscope: Plant and Animal cells, Human egg, frog egg.
It practically looks like an egg. heheheheheh :)
A bit smaller than a chicken egg and the top of the egg comes to a bit more of a point
Using a light microscope, one can view cell walls, vacuoles, cytoplasm, chloroplasts, nucleus, and cell membranes.
It feels like any other freakin egg stupid REPLY: UMMM NO. It doesn't STUPID. It feels like leather and its not hard its soft and squishy until the babies are out and it dries up. Grow a brain before posting answers on what is SUPPOSED to be a reliable source.
Well it a white egg that is really small.They can look like fertilizers.
The process in which a sperm enters an egg and triggers further development. We say fertilisation has occurred when we see the nucleus of the sperm together with the egg nucleus inside the egg cell under the microscope
Well, it is the ovum of the ostrich egg. I discovered this in the wild Amazon. Put the egg under a huge microscope along with all the others and found out that the ostrich egg is the biggest and has the largest cell
it Will look like a small penguin
On the outside - just like any other egg.
THEY LOOK round and cripled
They cant look like anything. there just a egg.
it makes the egg float
an egg?
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Electron microscope: atom, amino acids, protein, virus... Light Microscope: Plant and Animal cells, Human egg, frog egg.
The eggs look like are ping-pong balls.