A microscopic view of onion skin will show several rectangular cells, each with a small, spherical nucleus.
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Milk is a colloid, and is, in fact, heterogeneous because if you look at it under a microscope you can see little globs of fat, but under the naked eye it will look like it is homogeneous
You should look at anything interesting under a microscope! I once got a small toy microscope at a book fair. I looked at many things but the thing that interested me the most was the picture in a book. If you look at a color in a picture in a book you will see that it's not yellow (or any color) that your looking at! It's really millions and millions of different colors! It's sooo... AWESOME!!! :-)
Because like they can like look at like cells and other small things.
It changed the reputationon what cells really look like close up.
Yes, sometimes there will be green portions of the onion. If you look at those cells under the microscope, you will see chloroplasts.
glogi apperatus and vacuoles
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.
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.
All plant cells have a regular shape that is mostly a rectangle. You could compare it to a brick wall. for a photo see link
Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards.
cotton looks like a fluffy cloud with bits of black seeds on when it is under the microscope
like poo
If it were two-dimensional you would not need to change focus on your microscope to see its structures.
Like the letter p
it is wool
how do you KNOW what a cell looks like?1. look at a slide with a layer of onion on it through a microscope.2. look it up on the internet.3. look at books.