Organisms vary in size from the microscope.
Organisms vary in size from the microscope.
maybe because mushrooms are living things? that's my guess......it could be wrong....
Mushroom cells are larger than most plant cells. So if you had a powerful enough microscope, you could see the cells quite well. The same is true for onion cells. In fact, onion cells are larger than mushroom cells. For most cells, you would need an extremely powerful microscope used in science laboratories. For these, you don't need a magnification level as high.
a piece of paper
it looked old
He first looked through a microscope in 1665
bodie
The first thing looked at under a microscope was likely a biological specimen, such as a plant cell or animal tissue, in the 17th century. The microscope allowed scientists to observe these tiny structures in detail for the first time.
If you look at a thick opaque object through a compound microscope, you would likely see little to no details as the object is blocking the passage of light. Additionally, the object may appear dark or shadowed since light cannot pass through it to form an image on the microscope's lens.
Robert Hooke. He looked at a cork.
the curved glass looked like a lentil
robert hooke he looked at a cork and said that it looked like a cell