Top 25 common items that look different under a microscope
Have you ever wondered and wondered what everyday items would look like under a microscope?
They will certainly look very new and sometimes even a little weird. But if you don't read the captions, you probably won't realize how familiar they are to us.
Don't forget that there are things below that are in the body and help us survive.
Cross section of a banana tree
Blood cells in the human body
A blood clot
A very strange looking chalk
Who would believe this is chocolate?
Coffee we drink every day
A small speck of dust
The eyelashes on our eyes
A flea
Legs of a fly
The crumbs from a cookie
Guitar strings
That human pore
A thread is threaded through the tip of the needle
Not saying that no one will realize this is orange juice!
A pandan leaf looks amazing under a microscope, doesn't it?
This is the pollen that many people are allergic to
Salt and pepper when placed side by side
A snowflake outside in winter
Skin of a female spider
The edge of a postage stamp
A piece of toilet paper looks rough and rough
Toothbrush fiber surface
Velcro on clothes
Turntable surface
- The birth of the microscope
- High Speed Microscope
- Microscope and telescope, which is more
- Why does the microscope output monochrome images?
- Google created a augmented reality microscope capable of detecting cancer
- Foldscope - paper microscope to diagnose malaria
- Australia makes 20 times more powerful microscopes today
- Polaris neutron microscope: Performing faster measurements
- Super light microscope
- Turn your smartphone into a microscope to detect parasites
- Scientists create three-dimensional microscopes to find aliens
- Extremely familiar items will