its because of the lens and objectives that magnifies the specimen
What makes a image larger in cells?
Magnification
How many times larger the image in the scope appears. A 4 power scope makes the image 4 times larger.
Magnified lense! or magnifier.
Magnification lets you see an image larger than it is. But resolution makes the image clearer when magnified.
Convex: Makes images smaller Concave: Makes images larger. Eventually as you take it away from the image it flips the image.
it makes babies & is larger than any other cell
Neither, the virtual image in all mirrors are the same distance aren't they? But if you mean, does it make it larger or smaller, then I'm pretty sure that it makes it larger :) or "magnified" is the technical term =P
Eukaryotic cells are generally larger.
image larger than object
ONly virtual image is possible in case of convex mirror and the image has to be smaller than the object. So no chance for the image to be larger in any way.
It Is Larger!!