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this will be a telescope because a microscope is to look at small things with and a telegraph is basically now a commericial
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∙ 9y agoThe student was most likely describing a plant cell. Plant cells typically have a cell wall, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and a distinctive rectangular shape.
A microscope is the best tool for a student to use to observe mitosis in an onion root tip.
The student's observation was not correct: fungi have no chloroplasts, plants do.
Galileo wrote "The Starry Messenger" to document his groundbreaking observations of celestial bodies through a telescope, such as the mountains on the Moon and the moons of Jupiter. By publishing his findings, Galileo aimed to challenge the prevailing geocentric view of the universe and promote the heliocentric model proposed by Copernicus.
The student should adjust the condenser to allow more light to pass through the specimen in a compound light microscope. By adjusting the condenser height or iris diaphragm, the amount of light reaching the specimen can be controlled for better visibility.
It means student of astronomy. Example: he was a great astronomer.
A student microscope is used for a variety of different purposes. They can be used to look closely at living cells, slides of other biological specimens and minerals.
An astronomer is an expert or a student in the field of astronomy (universal/outer space science).
The number of microscope slides used by student nurses in their first year of study depends on what type of courses are taught. It can also depend upon the number of microscope slides that are broken.
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Dr. Whipple was a Harvard student who studied astronomy and had many great hypotheses.
because it has many compound parts to the microscope ex. body tube, ocular lens,coarse adjustment(rough), and fine adjustment (sharp)
It would be necessary to define AstProf before this could be done. Without this definition it is not possible. On a purely academic founding it is probably true of a student of astronomy, providing the 'Ast' part refers to astronomy.
A Bushnell telescope is used to view celestial objects in space. These telescopes may be used as a hobby to view the stars or as an educational device if you're a student.
The student was most likely describing a plant cell. Plant cells typically have a cell wall, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and a distinctive rectangular shape.
Well, its simple, there are two things that are in common.... both telescopes have a eye peice and a radio telescope doesnt.... theres more to it and the radio telescope looks way diffrent then the regular ones..... Wow! What a non-answer this person has given! For one thing, radio telescopes look more like satellite dishes than traditional telescopes. Rather than operating on the visible light spectrum as a reflecting or refracting telescope would, radio telescopes gather information from the infrared light spectrum - radiation waves. These radiation waves are collected to form a picture of whatever the radio telescope is looking at. I'm not a scientist; I'm not an astronomy student. I just did a little bit of research that the original answerer obviously didn't do.
Well, its simple, there are two things that are in common.... both telescopes have a eye peice and a radio telescope doesnt.... theres more to it and the radio telescope looks way diffrent then the regular ones..... Wow! What a non-answer this person has given! For one thing, radio telescopes look more like satellite dishes than traditional telescopes. Rather than operating on the visible light spectrum as a reflecting or refracting telescope would, radio telescopes gather information from the infrared light spectrum - radiation waves. These radiation waves are collected to form a picture of whatever the radio telescope is looking at. I'm not a scientist; I'm not an astronomy student. I just did a little bit of research that the original answerer obviously didn't do.