If you mean what does the virus that causes Smallpox looks like, see the link below:
Under a microscope, wool fibers appear to have scales that give them a serrated edge appearance. Wool fibers also have a natural crimp or waviness that contributes to its elasticity and resilience. Additionally, you may see variations in diameter along the length of the fiber, adding to its unique properties.
dog tears look like our tears except that they are mostly hidden behind their hair and when they dry, they become stuck to their hair.
A bumpit is a hair accessory designed to add volume and height to a person's hair, particularly at the crown. It is typically placed under a section of hair to create the appearance of a fuller, more voluminous hairstyle.
Characteristically banded (sarcromeres) long cells with a lot of nuclei. The cell fibers also have a bunch of smaller cells around them, fibroblasts, which can fuse with the fibers if need be.
nothing it looks like a normal hair
Does what look like what under a micrscope. Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards. So it would look like a backwards if.
Objects do not get new names because you are looking at them through a microscope; if you put a hair under a microscope, then it is still a hair when you look at it. Microscopes are often used to look at cells, bacteria, pollen, minerals, etc. You can look at lots of things. The names do not change. Cells are still cells, when examined under a microscope.
cotton looks like a fluffy cloud with bits of black seeds on when it is under the microscope
It is upside down.
You can put the following under a microscope.... * water * salt * hair * crums * lip gloss * paper * food(thin, of course) * dog hair * penny There is loads more.............. just look about your house!
Sperm should look similar to a tadpole under a microscope.
You cannot see DNA under a regular microscope. But there are very special microscopes that forensic scientists use.
Examining something under a microscope is called microscopy.
an object
The object that you look at under a microscope is called a specimen. It is placed on a glass slide and then magnified and viewed through the microscope lens.
ribosomes attached on the sides of the RER makes it look rough under the microscope .