murder under the microscope can be lame to some people.It involves alot of teamwork and hardwork many people enjoy working out the clues then move on to working out the awnser. Me and my friends and others in my class think it to be well boring to start then exciting and loosing at the end. hope this helps=P
Examining something under a microscope is called microscopy.
Yes, human eggs can be seen under a microscope.
The specimen or sample being examined under a microscope is typically referred to as the "specimen." This can be anything from cells, tissues, or other material being studied or observed under the microscope.
Yes, a human egg can be seen under a microscope due to its size and structure.
The object that you look at under a microscope is called a specimen. It is placed on a glass slide and then magnified and viewed through the microscope lens.
Are you doing Murder under the Microscope by any chance? Its gonna take ages for you to get an answer. Murder under the Microscope is sooooooo lame and booooring!!!!!
lame
Each year, the Murder Under the Microscope website recognizes the schools that correctly answered the "crime" challenge.You can find the current list at the related link below.
The name of a fake German company used in Murder Under the Microscope.
Zahara Hilton is a Case Coordinator with the ECI Unit of Catchment Headquarters. She provides video messages in the educational mystery "Murder Under the Microscope. She an M.A. in Geography specialising in the Environment from Macquarie University.
i bet your doing murder under the microscope so am i
Thats what our class is submitting
for murder under the microscope it is the bee ain't koala
he gives u clues that take u off track
Try to answer all the quizzes. The first code is when
yOURE DOIN MURDER UNDER THE MICROSCOPE: CHEETA!
The blue-banded bee (Amegilla cingulata) is not known for committing murder. These bees are solitary and non-aggressive towards humans, although they may sting if provoked. Blue-banded bees are important pollinators of crops and wildflowers, helping to sustain ecosystems.