Answer:
They are grouped together by species-genus-family-order-class-phylum-kingdom-domain.
Explanation:
Well if you placed the g facing you , it would look upside-down under a microscope , but if you faved it facing the other direction it would look as if it was facing you (the correct way)
the stomata are mostly found on the under surface of plant leaves
Answer:
<u>Case I
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Magnification is the ability of a microscope to magnify the object for an enlarges vision.
The magnification of a microscope is calculated by multiplying the lens power of the objective lens to the lens power of the eyepiece.
Magnification= objective lens (power) X eyepiece ( power)
<u>Case II
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To focus a microscope using a lens of high power in the following way:
1. Place the specimen slide on the stage.
2. Turn the revolving turret and focus the lens over the specimen.
3. Look at the stage and the objective lens from the side and move the stage upward.
4. Move the object as up as it can go taking care of that objective lens do not touch the coverslip.
5. Move the focus knob until the image comes into focus after viewing from the eyepiece.
The precaution that should be taken is that keep the high power lenses away from the light.
Microscope. You’d need the ability to magnify it to be able to see it