You're enjoying that microscope, aren't you? ;-) Try a feather - you may be surprised at some of the structure... they're more complex than most people realise.
I'll try, Richard. I am very curious to see the result...not for nothing I'm a researcher :D Mel, is coming..... Indeed, Betty. Of course you can use it, Gaynor. Thanks to all.
You're enjoying that microscope, aren't you? ;-)
ReplyDeleteTry a feather - you may be surprised at some of the structure... they're more complex than most people realise.
And yes, your onion is beautiful. :-)
Life in blue.
ReplyDeleteOkay....that's cool.
Only.....now I wanna see a feather. LOL
Wow, April, your camera goes lots of places!
ReplyDeleteSuper April.I could use this at school when I teach cells to Y7. It is really clear, well done!
ReplyDeleteI'll try, Richard. I am very curious to see the result...not for nothing I'm a researcher :D
ReplyDeleteMel, is coming.....
Indeed, Betty.
Of course you can use it, Gaynor.
Thanks to all.
Hi April; I'm also a researcher. I may bring one of my microscopy pictures one of these days. Onion cells are great to photograph.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear that, Jorge!
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