A microorganism
The organism's natural habitat
The objective lens is responsible for producing a magnified image on the inside of the microscope. This image is then further magnified by the eyepiece lens before it reaches the eyes of the person using the microscope.
a community.
habitat.
It is called the phenotype or phenotypic trait.
microorganisms
so that the objects behind can be seen magnified and we can look clearly
They can be if looked from above. They are too small to be visible if seenfrom naked eye, but if magnified they can be seen.
microorganisms are organisms that can be seen magnified by instuments like microscope but organisms are ones that can be seen by our eyes or by using other intruments.
the six things that an organism needs are: cellular organization,
The organism's natural habitat
its egosystem
In science, "magnified" refers to the process of making an object appear larger by using a magnifying instrument such as a microscope or a telescope. This allows for closer examination and details to be seen that may not be visible to the naked eye.
An example of an organism that can only be seen with a microscope is a single-celled organism like bacteria or protists. These organisms are too small to be visible to the naked eye but can be observed under a microscope due to their size.
Microscopes are instruments that uses lens to produce magnified images of objects too small to be seen by the eye.
its egosystem
He magnified the image.The specimen was magnified on the screen so the students could see.