What looks surprisingly different under a microscope?
What looks surprisingly different than one would expect under a microscope?
I’m pretty excited about these pictures. These are few:
Have fun!
A crystal of ascorbic acid, also known as vitamin C, reveals fascinating structures under a microscope.
I thought it was a feather or bird's eye. This is a single crystal of Vitamin C
Photo from: https://www.nikonsmallworld.com/galleries/1997-photomicrography-competition
a fly's foot (magnification 2,000 times).
2000X: 2000X Biological Monocular Microscope
Human tongue under a microscope Guitar string under a microscope Hair strands under a microscope
A finger print under a microscope
Antenna of a mosquito (magnification 1,000 times). 1000X:1000X Student Lab Microscopes
A snowflake under a microscop
Paper under a microscope
Microscope:
1600X: 1600X Monocular Biological HD Microscope
For
a compound microscope - samples of pond water, algae, thin sections of
leaves and stems, samples of things such as paper or fibres if they are
translucent.
... the list is endless.
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