Bacteria are too small to see without a microscope. WAY too small.
If you're looking to see individual cells, yes. Large colonies can be seen with the naked eye.
Bacteria are the smallest of microorganisms that are visible under a light microscope. A light microscope can see things as small as 0.2 micrometres!
A microscope.
because the prokaryote organism is way to small to see without a microscope
Bacterium is an example.
No
If you're looking to see individual cells, yes. Large colonies can be seen with the naked eye.
Without a microscope? Never. Atoms are much to small to see with the naked eye...
We need a microscope to see cells because they are too small to see without one.
People are looking for things that they can not see without the microscope. The microscope is similar to a magnifying glass. Pollen, bacteria, amoebas are a few things a person can see with the microscope.
Bacteria are the smallest of microorganisms that are visible under a light microscope. A light microscope can see things as small as 0.2 micrometres!
Because cells are way to small to see without a microscope.
Yes but they will be very small looking
A microscope.
because the prokaryote organism is way to small to see without a microscope
Yes, bacteria can be seen under a light microscope as they are larger than viruses. However, viruses are much smaller and cannot be seen with a light microscope. Specialized electron microscopes are required to visualize viruses.
electric microscope