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What does filter paper look like through a microscope

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Answered by jitupatil1947
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Explanation:

When the paper sample is viewed under the microscope (at low magnification) the fibers will have a thread-like appearance and may look like cotton (when cotton is observed with the naked-eye). However, by switching to a higher magnification, the fibers should become more clear.

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