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.
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When looking through a microscope lens, we observe magnified details of tiny structures, such as cells or microorganisms. This allows us to see intricate features, shapes, and arrangements that are invisible to the naked eye, aiding in scientific study and analysis.