The flu virus looks like a spherical or oval-shaped particle under a microscope. It is very small, typically around 80-120 nanometers in size. The virus has a lipid envelope surrounding a core of genetic material.
An electron microscope would be the most suitable to view a virus that is 50 nanometers in size. The resolution of an electron microscope is much higher than a light microscope, allowing for visualization of smaller structures like viruses.
An electron microscope is typically used to see a flu virus. This type of microscope uses a beam of electrons to create a high-resolution image, allowing for the visualization of very small structures like viruses.
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Use of EM (electron microscope), because of the their high resolution power. In order to visualize Virus under EM they are either coated or stained with platinum or osmium (heavy metal) in such a way that the protein structure of the Virus is not destroyed. The particles are observed by passing electron through specimen and observing it in fluorescent screen. Area where electrons don't pass become black due to havy metal but are printed white because images are photographed in negative.
Under a microscope, characteristics of filamentous algae that can be observed include long, thread-like structures, cell walls, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and sometimes reproductive structures like spores or gametes.
If you mean what does the virus that causes Smallpox looks like, see the link below:
The cells infected with Epstein-Bar virus do not have any special look. You can see the peripheral blood smear with many lymphocytes. Some of them are atypical.
cotton looks like a fluffy cloud with bits of black seeds on when it is under the microscope
An electron microscope would be the most suitable to view a virus that is 50 nanometers in size. The resolution of an electron microscope is much higher than a light microscope, allowing for visualization of smaller structures like viruses.
Does what look like what under a micrscope. Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards. So it would look like a backwards if.
The virus particle, when looked at with an electron microscope, looks like a sphere with stems sticking out of it all over that have blunt tips. See related links section for a link to an image.
An electron microscope is typically used to see a flu virus. This type of microscope uses a beam of electrons to create a high-resolution image, allowing for the visualization of very small structures like viruses.
The outer layer of the sun during an eclipse shows what is called a corona. Am I close?
You cannot see DNA under a regular microscope. But there are very special microscopes that forensic scientists use.
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nothing it looks like a normal hair
nothing it looks like a normal hair