You can see chloroplasts using a light microscope. See related link for proof.
to see the small part
yes
whatever you put under it.. only bigger
Using a light microscope, one can view cell walls, vacuoles, cytoplasm, chloroplasts, nucleus, and cell membranes.
Whatsever you put under it
You can see chloroplasts and a nucleus under a light microscope.
chloroplasts. If you cut the leaf in half and look at it under a microscope, you will see some cells with green dots on them. these are the chloroplasts.
to see the small part
Yes, sometimes there will be green portions of the onion. If you look at those cells under the microscope, you will see chloroplasts.
because you didn't refocus the microscope.
you cant see atoms
Macroscopicobjects can be seen with the naked eye. Objects that you see in everyday life are macroscopic. Macroscopic objects are comprised of microscopic and/or particulate objects.Microscopicobjects are smaller than macroscopic objects and cannot be seen with the naked eye, but they are large enough to be seen through an optical microscope.Ergo, it is micro, not macroscopic.
The human eye is not designed to see microscopic things.
They are to SMALL to be seen by any microscope!
yes
that will be a Microscope
whatever you put under it.. only bigger