We can't see a mitochondria
You can not use a regular compound microscope, you need a scanning electron microscope (SEM) as they are too small.
they r both used to magnify spieses which cant be seen by naked ayes and both have same parts
That is certainly not true. A "compound" microscope is one that has an objective AND an ocular. Typically the front focal distance is so short that illumination through the specimen is most common. A "simple" microscope has only one magnifying lens group, not two or more. Short front focus makes lighting from the side more difficult but not impossible or even rare.
i cant explain
because you didn't refocus the microscope.
the light from the lamp below the table would not get through the sample, meaning it could not be seen or analysed.
by the use of microscope
you cant see atoms
Organelles like ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus are visible under an electron microscope but not under a light microscope due to their smaller size and lack of observable detail at the resolution of a light microscope.
>Not possible
They are to SMALL to be seen by any microscope!
lotion is a compound because u cant take it apart