whatever you put under it.. only bigger
Yes, human eggs can be seen under a microscope.
The magnification needed to see cells clearly under a microscope is typically around 400x to 1000x.
Yes, a human egg can be seen under a microscope due to its size and structure.
Cells can be seen under a microscope because they are transparent and the microscope uses lenses to magnify and focus light on the cells, making them visible to the human eye.
Under a light microscope, you can observe small objects such as cells, bacteria, and other microorganisms. The microscope uses light to magnify these objects, allowing you to see them in detail.
You can see chloroplasts and a nucleus under a light microscope.
Yes, human eggs can be seen under a microscope.
The magnification needed to see cells clearly under a microscope is typically around 400x to 1000x.
Yes, a human egg can be seen under a microscope due to its size and structure.
only under a microscope
only under a microscope
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Cells can be seen under a microscope because they are transparent and the microscope uses lenses to magnify and focus light on the cells, making them visible to the human eye.
Under a light microscope, you can observe small objects such as cells, bacteria, and other microorganisms. The microscope uses light to magnify these objects, allowing you to see them in detail.
The illuminating parts of a microscope are the parts that enable us to see the detail of the subject placed under the microscope.
No. Unless you are looking under a microscope.