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frosja888 [35]
1 year ago
14

Explain why it may have been difficult to discover pond water organisms from pond water sample under the microscope comparing to

cheek cell sample and leaf sample?
Biology
2 answers:
Tcecarenko [31]1 year ago
7 0

It may have been difficult to discover pond water organisms from pond water sample under the microscope comparing to cheek cell sample and leaf sample because of the large area and involved and the cheek cell and leaf sample being a living tissue.

<h3>What is a Microscope?</h3>

This is referred to as a laboratory equipment which is used in the enlargement of objects and cells and ensures that very small organisms can be seen and observed.

Living cells such as cheek cell and leaf sample are what the organisms mostly feed on which is why it is easy to see and observe them when compared to pond water.

Pond water also has a very large surface area and the sample gotten may not possess any organism which is why it may be difficult and is therefore the reason why it was chosen as the correct choice.

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Vikki [24]1 year ago
6 0
It may have been difficult to discover pond water organisms from pond water sample under the microscope comparing to cheek cell sample and
leaf sample because of the large area and involved and the cheek cell and leaf sample being a living tissue
What is a Microscope?
This is referred to as a laboratory equipment which is used in the enlargement of objects and cells and ensures that very small organisms can
be seen and observed.
Living cells such as cheek cell and leaf sample are what the organisms mostly feed on which is why it is easy to see and observe them when
compared to pond water.
Pond water also has a very large surface area and the sample gotten may not possess any organism which is why it may be difficult and is
therefore the reason why it was chosen as the correct choice.
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