An organelle is a specialized structure that has a specific function in a cell. A organelle is so small that a nanometer is used to measure it.
The best power to use on a compound microscope to view organelles is typically 400x magnification. This power allows for clear and detailed visualization of organelles such as mitochondria, nucleus, and chloroplasts. Higher magnifications may distort the image and lower magnifications may not provide enough detail.
Light microscopes are commonly used to study the shape of organelles because they provide enough resolution to visualize these structures at the cellular level. They use visible light to illuminate the specimen, allowing researchers to observe the detailed shape and structure of organelles in living cells. Additionally, light microscopes are easy to use, cost-effective, and provide real-time imaging capabilities.
The cytoskeleton.
If the specimen is much smaller than the standard for length measurement, you can consider using a microscope or a magnifying lens to help measure its length more accurately. You may also need to use specialized tools designed for measuring small objects, such as a micrometer or a caliper with fine measurements. Additionally, it's important to ensure that the measuring equipment has the appropriate precision and accuracy for the size of the specimen being measured.
Chloroplasts are the organelles in plant cells that use light energy to carry out photosynthesis, converting carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates such as glucose. This process allows plants to produce their own food.
inch
The unit you should use to measure the thin edge of a dime would be millimeters.
foot
Newtons.
Meters if you're using the metric system. Otherwise use feet.
inches or centimeters
kilograms
millimetres or centimetres.
Centimetre.
I would use a centimetre to measure the length of a boy. Not sure what a boy yard is, though.
millileter (ml) should be appropriate for that.
The liter.