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When looking through a microscope what power are you on when the object is smaller but you are able to see more detail?

high power


Can you see a actin through a light microscope?

No, you need a florescent microscope to see that.


Why does the stage of the microscope have an opening?

The opening in the stage of a microscope allows light to pass through to illuminate the specimen from below. This illumination is essential for viewing the specimen clearly and in detail under the microscope.


Why in some cases nothing could be seen through the microscope?

In some cases, nothing can be seen through a microscope if the sample is too thick or dense for light to pass through effectively. Additionally, if the sample is not mounted properly or if the microscope is not focused correctly, it can also result in not being able to see anything. Proper sample preparation and microscope settings are important for clear visualization.


What is the circle of light you see when you look through the microscope is called?

The circle of light you see when you look through a microscope is called the field of view. It represents the area of the specimen that you can see through the microscope's lenses at one time.


What can you see through a microscope?

Through a microscope, you can see tiny objects that are too small to be seen with the naked eye, such as cells, bacteria, and other microorganisms.


How does the microscope help you see better?

makes it bigger and so you can see it more clearly.


What can you see through the light microscope?

Plant cells, animal cells and bacteria can be visualized through the light microscope. Although some of these samples may require staining in order for the observer to see them, the magnification offered by the light microscope is sufficient to look at the morphological structures of the types of cells mentioned above


What the fruit dna looks like in a microscope?

The microscope will be able to help you see the cell structure and not the dna of the fruit.


What can you see through a microscope?

dorky stuff i guess


Can you ever see germs?

Only through a microscope.


Why wouldn't you be able to see a nucleus through a microscope?

Assuming there actually is a nucleus in the cell (it isn't undergoing cell division or anything), the nucleus is actually transparent and you see it with dyes that target it. You might be able to see it if it isn't transcriptionally active, when the DNA is condensed inside it.