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Symbian Pandora was probably not discovered earlier because no one took the time to look at a lobster's mouth with a microscope. Symbian Pandora lives in the mouths of lobsters found only near Norway.
it is wool
nothing it looks like a normal hair
Convergent Evolution is the reason. :)
If you mean what does the virus that causes Smallpox looks like, see the link below:
Robert Hooke.
it depends upon the genetic makeup of individual
It would simply depend on the type of organism you were studying.
If the organism is a multicellular eukaryote comprised of more than one cellular tissue than this would be expected.
Scientists discovered cells once the microscope was perfected. With the microscope, people could look at cells and the other building blocks of life for the first time.
The part of the microscope that you look into is called the eyepiece.
Well, it depends what kind of organism it is. If it is in the Fungi Kingdom, then you look at if the mold or yeast or mushroom is growing and expanding everyday. If it is in the Plant Kingdom, you look at if it is green and if it is growing everyday. If it is in the Animal Kingdom, you look at if the animal is moving and breathing well. If in the Bacteria and Archae Kingdom, then you must look under a microscope to see if it is moving.
You look through a microscope through a part called the eyepiece.
Microscope
The eyepiece is located at the top of the microscope where you actually look into the microscope.
What you do first when you use a microscope you put the slide in. Then you focus the microscope. Then you look at the object you are supposed to or look at the object you want to.
Newly hatched birds usually look raw, wet, and floppy.