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Picture of microsope with their labels?

microscope microscope


On poptropica How do you look in the microsope on shrinkray island?

click on the top.


What microsope lets the scientists view individual atoms?

An electron microscope.


What is somthing you can see with a microsope?

You can see anything small with it that you can't see with the human eye


What does the scanning electron microsope use to maginify images?

i dont know but you must be hot when ur naked


Steps on how to manipulate the microscope?

Step 1: Put the specimens in the glass Step 2: Put it on the stage Step 3: Look at the eyepiece Step 4:You can manipulate the microsope!!!!


Why cant plant nucleus be seen under a microsope?

Actually it can be. However, if it cannot be seen, it's probably due to the cell wall covering the inside of the cell (including the nucleus).


How do you make RAM?

Unless you have access to highly specialized equipment, it is not possible to make your own RAM. RAM is manufactured using electronic circuits that you would need a microsope to be able to see.


Where was the first bacteria found?

Antony Van Leeuwenhoek discovered bacteria by observing the plaque between his own teeth (as well as others) under a microsope and are known as animal cules which are protozoans


Who published his book 'micrographia'in which he had beautiful pictures of specimensincluding cork cells that he observed under the microsope which he made himself in 1665?

Robert Hooke. This English scientist was the one who discovered cells and named them.


What is the meaing of a base on a microsope?

A base on a microscope is the bottom part that provides stability and support to the entire microscope. It usually contains the illumination system and is designed to keep the microscope steady during use.


What is the meaning of stage clips in microsope?

The stage of a microscope is the small flat platform upon which you mount your specimen slides. Stage clips - usually a pair, are designed to hold the specimen slide securely in place.