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Through a microscope, you can see tiny objects that are too small to be seen with the naked eye, such as cells, bacteria, and other microorganisms.
A specimen is in focus when you can clearly see and distinguish its details when looking through a microscope. Adjusting the focus of the microscope allows you to bring the specimen into clearer view.
When looking through a microscope at 40x magnification, you can see small details and structures that are not visible to the naked eye, such as individual cells, cell organelles, and microorganisms.
Under a microscope, you can see magnified images of small objects or structures that are not visible to the naked eye. This can include cells, bacteria, tiny organisms, crystals, and other microscopic particles. Observation through a microscope allows for detailed examination and analysis of these minute structures.
A good sentence with the word 'microscope' in it might be; I studied the strangely active bacteria under my microscope.
Only through a microscope.
microscopic so you can only see theme through a electron microscope.
No, you need a florescent microscope to see that.
The circle of light you see when you look through a microscope is called the field of view. It represents the area of the specimen that you can see through the microscope's lenses at one time.
Through a microscope, you can see tiny objects that are too small to be seen with the naked eye, such as cells, bacteria, and other microorganisms.
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only under a microscope
only under a microscope
suspension particles can be seen through a microscope
Micro = small scope = look So microscopic is anything so small that you need a microscope to see it. The meaning of microscopic is something so tiny that it can only be seen through a microscope and not through the naked eye.
The simple awnser is yes
As the cells are transparent, the components cannot be seen clearly through a microscope. We stain the cell so that we can see the components of the cell clearly through a microscope.