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It depends on what cell you are looking at.
Yes but they will be very small looking
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A microscope.
Electron microscope
How much onion cells are magnified depends on what magnification setting a microscope is on. It is impossible to say how much they are magnified in a specific situation without more information.
Robert Brown (1773-1858) was a scottish botanist who is largely remembered for the contributions to botany that he made by using the microscope. In 1827 while looking under a microscope while looking at grains of pollen from Clarkia Puchella he noticed that minute particles ejected from the pollen was executing jittery motions. He observed the same phenomenon in an inorganic sample so he was able to conclude that this motion was not related to life. This motion was named Brownian Motion after Mr. Brown.
People are looking for things that they can not see without the microscope. The microscope is similar to a magnifying glass. Pollen, bacteria, amoebas are a few things a person can see with the microscope.
because it would not fit under the microscope
Tje microscope solve your problem by looking into small things
I think it's the microscope lens or the objective lens. Hope this helps!
by looking at the microscope:)
Yes!
A slide. Or a micro-organism.
It depends on what cell you are looking at.
the answer is translocation
When you move the slide to the left, you will see the image go right when looking in the eyepiece. This is because everything is backwards in the microscope image.