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Yes, cilia and flagella can be visualized using a darkfield microscope. The darkfield illumination technique enhances the contrast of transparent and colorless structures, such as cilia and flagella, by illuminating them against a dark background, making them easier to see. This technique is particularly useful for observing the movement and structure of these organelles.
Cat urine can sometimes appear to glow in the dark due to a substance called phosphorus, which can react with certain materials to produce a fluorescent effect under ultraviolet light.
The light reactions will slow down.
this is not a trick question it just needs thought a dark green leaf would have more chlorophyll because chlorophyll is the substance that causes the leaf to turn green
The structure is called nucleolus and it makes the two parts of ribosomes. It is numbered between one and three in a typical cell.
croton plant have chlorophyll,but they appear dark red.This is because of the presence of a red substance that hides the green chlorophyll.
Dark matter is a mysterious substance that does not interact with regular matter, so it is unlikely you would be able to walk through a wall made of dark matter. Our current understanding of dark matter is that it exists in a halo around galaxies and does not clump together like regular matter to form solid structures like walls.
When more water dropplets gather and clump together ready to fall (rain).
Black holes are not made up of dark matter. Dark matter is a mysterious substance that makes up a large portion of the universe's mass, but black holes are formed from the collapse of massive stars.
Dark matter is a mysterious substance that makes up a large portion of the universe's mass, but does not emit light or energy. Its exact nature is unknown, but it is believed to be made up of particles that do not interact with light, making it invisible and difficult to detect.
Um... If your saying "dark red and blue makes?" it makes red purple.
The darks substance is copper oxide, formed when the copper reacts with atmospheric oxygen.
Yes, cilia and flagella can be visualized using a darkfield microscope. The darkfield illumination technique enhances the contrast of transparent and colorless structures, such as cilia and flagella, by illuminating them against a dark background, making them easier to see. This technique is particularly useful for observing the movement and structure of these organelles.
Not much is currently known about dark matter. We know that there is some unknown substance that makes up 80-90% of a typical galaxy or galaxy cluster - and we know so by its gravitation - for example, by observing the rotation of a galaxy, or by gravitational lensing.
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A black book cover makes a pretty dark book :p