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Chloroplasts of plants are most close in size to human cheek cells. They are estimated to be about three micrometers in terms of size.
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When working with a microscope you should always take procauctions but one question I am asked a lot is When working with a microscope do you open or close the diaphram when working with the medium- and high-power objective nobs? The answer is you keep it open if you don't you won't be abler to see any thing.
A telescope must grasp the light from enormous distances. A microscope's task is to refine tiny images at very close distances.
When a very close view of the specimen is necessary. You can focus in on one part of the specimen.
They look like animal cells which kind of look like small tiny blobs if you see them under a microscope with a very low objective. And of course if you see the cheek cells under a high objective, you will see the blobs but it will be in a close up. But it also depends on the cheek cells....
The high power objective on a microscope increases the magnification of the specimen, which allows you to see more detail. It allows you to see a close up of only a small area of the specimen being viewed.
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Chloroplasts of plants are most close in size to human cheek cells. They are estimated to be about three micrometers in terms of size.
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It originates from: The Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare - if two people are together with one person's cheek right by another person's cheek (jowl), they are pretty close indeed.
The behaviour of bringing one's head close to anothers in an affectionate manner indicates that the intitator feels close to the recipient. It is a strong sign of affection and intimacy, without crossing sexual borders. Cheek to cheek contact is even more so. The behaviour of bringing one's head close to anothers in an affectionate manner indicates that the intitator feels close to the recipient. It is a strong sign of affection and intimacy, without crossing sexual borders. Cheek to cheek contact is even more so.
Depends on the age of the piercing, the gauge, and just how your body heals. Most do close but they leave scars.
cover the persons cheek with your hand come in close to make it look real make the kiss noise with your lips and touch the persons cheek like its your lip, and dont let anyone force you to kiss this person if you don't want to
To create a narrative that allows the reader to feel close to the main character or narrator, using a first-person point of view would be best. This allows the reader to experience the story through the eyes and emotions of the narrator, fostering a deeper connection with the character and their perspective.
Les betises are the kisses that French use when greeting each other. Can be one on each cheek for people that you have just met, or 2 on each cheek for close friends and family.