These similar small structures form a cohesive, larger structure, such as an onion bulb, demonstrating the uniformity of cells within the onion peels.
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The structures in onion peels look similar to each other under the microscope, regardless of the size of the onion from which they came.
Saksham Zoon
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We observe similar small structures in the onion peels, regardless of the size of the onion.
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Yes, we can draw the microscopic structures we observe on an observation sheet to document and analyze the intricate details seen through the lens.
Saksham Zoon
Asked: In: Class 9 Science
When we look through the lens of a microscope, we observe intricate structures and details of tiny specimens that are invisible to the naked eye.