NO, but if you do the experiment on onion cell and add stuff to it. Then you can get the result (DNA)
the cell wall seems to be viewed most clearly in an onion cell just as the nucleus. I did this lab not too long ago... just last week. hope this helps in the future! ;)
cell wall, vacuole, nucleolus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, nucleus
The nucleus.
a microscope..dimm-witt..
iodine
Staining
Cell walls and chloroplasts
It is not possible to see organelles with a compound light microscope because some organelles are to small to be seen with the low magnification of the light microscope. If they can not be seen through the compound microscope they are normally looked at through the electron microscopes (transmission electron microscope {TEM} or scanning electron microscope {SEM}).
Light microscopes can observe objects of 100 nm- 1 mm. Electron microscopes can observe objects of 1 nm-100 µm.
specimen observed
properties of the image under dissecting microscope
its because ..... yeah !
Cell walls and chloroplasts
viruses can be observed by an electronic microscope
It is not possible to see organelles with a compound light microscope because some organelles are to small to be seen with the low magnification of the light microscope. If they can not be seen through the compound microscope they are normally looked at through the electron microscopes (transmission electron microscope {TEM} or scanning electron microscope {SEM}).
Light microscopes can observe objects of 100 nm- 1 mm. Electron microscopes can observe objects of 1 nm-100 µm.
No
microevolution
microscope or for more detail an electron microscope
specimen observed
The objectives on what I have observed is.... it able us to see the tested specimen that is in the mouthpieceof the microscope and contains mirror inside ...
microevolution....novanet
the nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and in plant cells, the cell wall and chlorplasts