Yes, because bacteria are microscopic. Emphasis on micro. Micro meaning small or needing to use a microscope.
Light microscopes allow you to view living specimens and electron microscopes do not allow this.
The specimen must be dead. Electron microscopes view specimens in a vacuum- no air.
We use microscopes to see tiny things like cells, bacteria, and other microorganisms.
Optical Microscopes. Electron Microscopes.
ithout microscopes, it would be hard to see bacteria or the planets
Microscopes
You can view an atom with a scanning- tunneling microscope and a atomic force microscopes.
Yes, Microscopes can view very small cells on hair, fibre and living organisms.
Yes, they can.
Yes it can.
Electron microscopes show that animal and plant cells have organelles. The same microscopes show that bacteria do not have organelles.
Microscopes allow you to see substances in a closer up view. Microscopes help with discovering whats inside a small substance, such as a cell. If science did not have microscopes, we wouldn't know the basic function of a cell.