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What term refers to the ability of a microscope to increase the size of an object?

Magnification is the term that refers to the ability of a microscope to increase the size of an object.


Do animals grow?

animals grow in tens of increase ability in size and body and mascle


Can strawberry increase the size of breasts?

No, strawberry has no special ability to increase the size of breast.s The hormone estrogen causes breast growth and is responsible for the appearance of an adult female breast.


What is a biological term of the inherent ability of a population to Increase in size?

The biological term for the inherent ability of a population to increase in size is "biotic potential." It refers to the maximum reproductive capacity of a population under ideal environmental conditions, including factors such as birth rate, death rate, and age at first reproduction.


Is resolution is a microscope's power to increase an object's apparent size?

No, resolution is a microscope's ability to distinguish between two separate points or objects that are close together. Magnification is the microscope's power to increase an object's apparent size.


Does the moon increase its size?

No, the moon does not increase it's size.


How do meanders increase in size?

maenders increase size my the precipition i think so.


Sir Edwin sandys wanted to do what?

increase the size of jamestownWhen_was_Sir_Edwin_Sandys_bornWhen_was_Sir_Edwin_Sandys_born


How do you increase size of pst file in outlook?

How to Increase Outlook PST File Size


Can chloroplast increase in size?

Yes they can increase. They are increasing in their life time.


What word means to increase in size?

"Crescendo", means to gradually increase in size, intensity or force.


What are the functional characteristics of life?

Functional characteristics of life include metabolism (the ability to obtain and use energy), growth (ability to increase in size or complexity), reproduction (ability to produce offspring), response to stimuli (ability to react to the environment), and homeostasis (ability to regulate internal conditions).