Red blood cells look like little transparent white disks and there is one thing you can do with them . Put a drop of normal saline on one side of the blood filled glass sheet and watch them move away from it like crazy bulls . you may also find platelets moving around on the still blood cells like little shivering dots.
Using a light microscope, one can view cell walls, vacuoles, cytoplasm, chloroplasts, nucleus, and cell membranes.
Under a microscope, characteristics of filamentous algae that can be observed include long, thread-like structures, cell walls, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and sometimes reproductive structures like spores or gametes.
Under a microscope, grass cells appear as small, rectangular structures with a green color due to the presence of chlorophyll. They have a cell wall and a central vacuole, and may contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
Algae may appear as green or brownish clumps or strands when viewed under a single-lens microscope. The cellular structures of algae, such as chloroplasts and cell walls, may also be visible depending on the magnification and resolution of the microscope.
If you observe a cell with a defined nucleus, cytoplasm, and cell membrane under a microscope, it is likely a unicellular eukaryote. This is because these structures are characteristic features of eukaryotic cells, which are typically found in unicellular organisms like protists and some fungi.
Follow the link bellow to see a white blood cell
the first thing you do you take microscope and you you do it like the low power to the highest power until it get focus.
It is called hairy cell leukemia because the cells have tiny hair-like projections when viewed under the microscope
A skin cell looks a lot like a frosted flake. its flat and dry and if a bunch of them are looked at under a microscope they look like a desert
Using a light microscope, one can view cell walls, vacuoles, cytoplasm, chloroplasts, nucleus, and cell membranes.
Under a microscope, characteristics of filamentous algae that can be observed include long, thread-like structures, cell walls, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and sometimes reproductive structures like spores or gametes.
Cell doesn't stand for anything. It was called a cell by Robert Hooke when he was examining a piece of cork under a microscope and thought it looked like little enclosed CELLS like a honeycomb.
robert hooke he looked at a cork and said that it looked like a cell
When looking at aÊmedium power microscope, the cell nucleus looks like a black spot or a darker oval in the cell. Using a high power will let you see a little more detail such as areas of light and dark chromatin.
cotton looks like a fluffy cloud with bits of black seeds on when it is under the microscope
Under a microscope, grass cells appear as small, rectangular structures with a green color due to the presence of chlorophyll. They have a cell wall and a central vacuole, and may contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
Does what look like what under a micrscope. Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards. So it would look like a backwards if.