Observing the tomato pieces under the microscope was really exciting! At 50x, I could see groups of soft, rounded cells with a reddish color. At 140x, the cell walls became more distinct, and tiny red pigments inside the cells were visible. At 340x, the cells looked much larger and more detailed, showing the pigments clearly spread inside them. It was fascinating to see the microscopic structure of a tomato and understand that even everyday vegetables have beautiful and complex cells.
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